Yes, that's- what I suspected, unfortunately. So- the simplest thing would be to ensure it couldn't do that without the command- but would that work well enough?
Please, Drifter. [ is he intentionally getting name wrong... ] If automations perfectly listened, I wouldn't be here. Even simpler ones have flaws, and if that happens to be dropping Spoken from a height? That's part of the charm.
Drifter…? [he gets a look, but- well, she went with this name for a reason.] Hm. I suppose not, and in this case I'm reasonably thankful… But, ah. I'm less charmed- particularly if it's someone I know. Perhaps a signal if something's about to happen…?
Well, you'd think it'd be simpler to make the machine let you know something's about to happen… But that's not a half-bad idea. I'll see if I can't mock something up and test it out. From a survivable height, of course.
Oh- a good few storeys, it was… You know, the Observatorium, and- the one in Whitebrim, whatever that's called. And jumping for the light in- the Monument Tower, in the northwest. Hurts, but it's nice to land it!
[so she shakes her head at that, though she looks a little thoughtful.] It could be- I know I'm always a little more upset when something's chasing me.
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[ A beat. ]
I've not had to consider it before.
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...And were you in combat? You Spoken seem to become a lot less durable when you're pursued - or perhaps it's the pain of combat getting to you.
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[so she shakes her head at that, though she looks a little thoughtful.] It could be- I know I'm always a little more upset when something's chasing me.