Nice one. Though one could perhaps recover most of the Nanoha storyline by giving Precia Capgras delusion, unless by “transhumanism” you include the assumption that organic disorders would be trivially fixed (albeit I don’t think Precia had anyone around to diagnose her?)
I’m not sure if that would make it more or less tragic.
Right, that’s my standard head-canon on the subject.
Precia was very badly hurt by the accident, and had to leave society because—for some reason—resurrecting Alicia the way she did was severely illegal. As a result, there was no-one around to double-check her conclusions, or spot the brain damage.
Nice one. Though one could perhaps recover most of the Nanoha storyline by giving Precia Capgras delusion, unless by “transhumanism” you include the assumption that organic disorders would be trivially fixed (albeit I don’t think Precia had anyone around to diagnose her?)
I’m not sure if that would make it more or less tragic.
Right, that’s my standard head-canon on the subject.
Precia was very badly hurt by the accident, and had to leave society because—for some reason—resurrecting Alicia the way she did was severely illegal. As a result, there was no-one around to double-check her conclusions, or spot the brain damage.