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... as risk—the Slicer sat sealed for centuries and learned nothing until it interacted with other tools again. Possession has risk—obvious, documented, tragic. But community-supported partnership? We haven’t tried that. We have one case, one data point, one example of what happens when support is present instead of absent."

He looked around the table.

"I propose we give Miss Louvel conditional continuation. Not freedom—conditional. Enhanced oversight. Required companion at all times ...

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