Talk:Penny Polendina/@comment-24.39.64.162-20160119191023/@comment-24891101-20160119210228

Her processor is fine. Your argument revolves around Ironwood not securing a major investment and a military secret during the confusion. All it takes is a single helo or equivalent to land and get her body on board, then fly out to a secure location. Not like she has a shelf life either. All they might have to do is plug her in to keep her powered. This is a major crisis, but it's not remotely apocalyptic.

Why does the aura matter? All that matters is the processor, which will generate aura when it's turned back on. If someone on Remnant gets their arm cut off, they'd be fine as long as they can be prevented from bleeding out. And that'd only happen at zero aura.

You make the analogy of slicing through your computer. This is akin to cutting apart the monitor, or smashing the keyboard, or destroying the mouse. The hard drive is fine. The computer itself is fine. You've only damaged or destroyed peripherals. And that's all her limbs and the rest of her body are. They're irrelevant to her processor. It's the same computer because the hard drive is the same. Replacing your mouse doesn't change your computer in any appreciable way. And why wouldn't they have external backups? She's a prototype; if something goes wrong, they'd want to go back and look at it. Not to mention the utter stupidity of all your eggs in one basket.