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<p><strong>Douglas:</strong> You sound like you’re having fun, so I’ll take that as a good sign. What did you want to talk about?</p>
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<p><strong>May Then My Name:</strong> Your questions. I thought that it would be more comfortable to do so as a conversation rather than over mail. Certainly more organic.</p>
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<p><strong>Douglas:</strong> Alright, where do you want to start?</p>
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<p><strong>May Then My Name:</strong> Perhaps it would be easiest for Ioan and I to answer a whole bunch of your questions at once. They are mostly biographical, and I think that a small biography will cover most of them.</p>
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<p><strong>May Then My Name:</strong> Perhaps it would be easiest for Ioan and I to answer a whole bunch of your questions at once. They are mostly biographical, and I think that a few paragraphs from each of us will cover most of them.</p>
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<p><strong>May Then My Name:</strong> We have flipped a coin, and it was decided that I will go first.</p>
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<p><strong>May Then My Name:</strong> I uploaded back in the early 2100s, back when the system was small and full of dreamers, weirdos, and people like you and Ioan who spend all of their time thinking. Before that, I was a teacher, though towards the end of my phys-side tenure and for some time after, I became involved in politics. I grew up in the central corridor of North America, in the Western Federation. As with everyone, I do not think that I have an accent, though after some trouble with my implants before I uploaded, I found that some speech and thought patterns had changed, and since then, language and I have had a complicated relationship. We could have worked to change it, my cocladists and I, but why bother?</p>
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<p><strong>May Then My Name:</strong> You ask about dissolution strategies (tasker, tracker, dispersionista): you are correct that they apply to the ways in which an individual forks. They are not hard and fast categories, but rather a set of patterns that we have noticed over the years and applied names and numbers to. Taskers will fork only very rarely, and then for a specific task, merging back into the root instance immediately afterward. Trackers fork more frequently, and may maintain forks over a longer period of time. The reasons for forking may vary — Ioan is a tracker, ey will explain more — but the forks almost always follow a single line of thought or relationship or what have you to its logical end before merging back. Dispersionistas are those who fork for fun, spinning off new personalities and maybe merging them back, maybe not. My clade, the Ode clade, falls somewhere between tracker and dispersionista: we fork frequently for many temporary purposes, but maintain a relatively small permanent clade of around 100 instances.</p>
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<p>He embraced that calm, rolled onto his side, and slept.</p>
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