[ A trap? Calla's brow furrows at that. How could a Sim-Res be a trap? They couldn't connect a human to one involuntarily. Could they?
Or maybe Calla is taking the man too literally. Maybe he's attempting to feel fully immersed in the scenario presented by this Sim-Res and Calla is ruining it by trying not responding in kind. He wouldn't know; Elysian Hills—and by extension, Calla himself—had been made for higher brow consumption.
Even so, he does his best to momentarily see the situation as a human might see it: like a game. ]
There must be some way to escape, [ Calla muses, looking around the room. ] I can't imagine they'd include a trap without a solution.
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Or maybe Calla is taking the man too literally. Maybe he's attempting to feel fully immersed in the scenario presented by this Sim-Res and Calla is ruining it by trying not responding in kind. He wouldn't know; Elysian Hills—and by extension, Calla himself—had been made for higher brow consumption.
Even so, he does his best to momentarily see the situation as a human might see it: like a game. ]
There must be some way to escape, [ Calla muses, looking around the room. ] I can't imagine they'd include a trap without a solution.