"I'm not a monster?" It says a lot about how much of Faye's problems persist that there's a part of her that really needs that reassurance.
There's something about that last panel that worries me. Something about this
whole micro-arc has got me concerned that this is going to be a turning point for Faye. It could be positive or this is the moment where the new character conflict begins and I really think that it may start in the very next strip with this kiss interrupted. Optimistically, a Tesla-X appears in a flash of light and screeches to a halt, knocking over some dumpsters. Raven jumps out and yells "Faye! You've got to come back with me!"
"Raven? It's good to see you but come back
where?"
"Where do you think?
Back to the future!"
"Woah, Raven, I'm not going anywhere! You may have missed it but my girlfriend and I are having a
moment here and..."
"Well, bring her too! It concerns her as well!"
"Wait a moment, Raven! What happens to us in the future? I mean... Do we both turn out bums, assholes or something?"
"No, no, no Faye! You and Bubbles turn out fine! It's your
kids Faye! Something hast
got to be done about those kids of yours!"
While it is an awesome scene I couldn't help but think that Forever may not mean the same thing to each of them. I don't recall but has it ever been discussed how long AI live? Have AI been around long enough to have to deal with differences between human and AI lifespans or are AI still new enough that this hasn't come up yet?
Which reminds me of my still-unwritten fan-story where Bubbles designs a housing for Faye's brain that will last a lot longer than this current one. Faye has to confront the question of whether Bubbles is worth giving up her humanity, with Roko mentioning that the chassis proposed is
so high fidelity that Faye would literally only be giving up calcium-carbon-hydrogen construction in favour of titanium/silicon.