Board Thread:Speculation House/@comment-27143816-20160216033644/@comment-14909251-20160619165023

MiniDaggers wrote: The entire thing requires Amber to be resucitated by the machine from the looks of it.

So I want you to answer this question and I hope that I don't come off too patronizing or dickish or whatever but:

Why would a machine whose purpose is primsrily to just keep someone alive, knowing that if they died it is essentially game over and it is then obsolete, be designed with the capability of reviveing said person? Why even add that as a feature? Leaving aside the basic humanitarian reasons for trying to revive someone who has died, the brotherhood do not know how the Maiden powers worked precisely. They probably don't know what the time delay would be and so quickly reviving Amber could prevent the Maiden powers from going to Cinder. Anything that could prevent Cinder from getting the rest of Amber's Maiden powers would have been considered when putting Amber in that machine.