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WCDT 2887-2891 (2-6 February 2015)

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Is it cold in here?:
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Faye has confronted herself about her dealings with others but it doesn't seem to have made a lasting impression.

Y:
I don't know, it seemed Faye felt genuinely sad and remorseful in panel 2 and trying to hide it in the other panels. She knows she screwed up, although humans are allowed to screw up(and AIs). If she does return to work she'd be Dora's slave for a long while. As I remember CoD needs someone with Faye's personality as that was CoD's appeal. As for trust issues, usually an apology goes a long way, but it might not cut it for now.

BenRG:
Poor Hanners! Poor Faye too, because how are you supposed to say 'no' to a face like that? This is the moment when Faye realises that her actions do not occur in a vacuum - they also affect everyone around her. I don't think that she always appreciates that.

I think that Hannelore is afraid that this is a precursor to losing Faye as a friend, as ridiculous as that seems. She needs reassurance that change =/= loss which, ironically, is also one of Faye's fears. I've got a feeling that Faye, who likely expected to have them counselling her, will end up counselling Hanners and gain an epiphany in the process. My guess is that Marten will return on Friday to find them hugging and crying.

Yeah, I think that Hannelore will need reassurance so badly that she'll think about Faye's germs later!

hedgie:
Hanners is probably the most empathic character in the QC 'verse.  Marten, and Momo probably follow, though due to various reasons, they aren't as aware. 

And yeah, that look she has makes one want to give her a great big hug, except for the fact that she'd freak-out.

NilsO:

--- Quote from: BenRG on 02 Feb 2015, 23:34 ---Poor Hanners! Poor Faye too, because how are you supposed to say 'no' to a face like that? This is the moment when Faye realises that her actions do not occur in a vacuum - they also affect everyone around her. I don't think that she always appreciates that.

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I do not think Faye intended to be mean towards Hanners, as suggested by some. But she had to stop Hanners from believing she could go back to CoD. Faye genuinely likes Hanners, and is well aware of Hanners' vulnerabilities, but sometimes things have to be told.

Faye has probably started thinking how this is going to affect her. In particular, her loss of income. This is enough to put anyone in a bad mood, so I do not really blame her for appearing less than happy. On the other hand, with Hanners reacting like this, I guess Faye will try to cheer up a bit. I guess the Hanners-Faye-Marten(-Sam?) interactions will be interesting in the days ahead of us.

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