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AA: What did you do
LA: It worked! Which I knew it would, obviously.
AA: What did you do
LA: Do you know the Integral domains of alloying and perduring?
AA: No
LA: Right, that's in your future too. Well, metallurgical alloying tends to use one main metal as the base material--not in the sense of base metals, but in the sense of basis--and adds other stuff to give it different qualities. Steel is still iron, but better. Alloying is the Integral infusion domain, so I can do this with myself and other things. Normally when I want the alloy to end, that's where perduring comes in, and I can reassert the eternal names of the components, which aren't essentially changed by the process.
LA: It's a little trickier when I didn't make the alloy in the first place, especially when you have so much weird flux obscuring everything, but your name came out intact in the end.
AA: Think
AA: I think
AA: It's the only thing that did
LA: Are you all right?
AA: I feel wrong
LA: The connection is a little fragile, but it should heal all right...
LA: I'm sorry, Pnimm.
AA: It's
AA: Better than
AA: Nothing