Remember that time Murderbot murdered an evil corporate boss because she’d stolen from and hurt its client that it knew for like a day and a half? Do you remember that? Me too.
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Remember that time Murderbot murdered an evil corporate boss because she’d stolen from and hurt its client that it knew for like a day and a half? Do you remember that? Me too.
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Murderbot September Day 2: Tlacey
(Aka “The CR’s Worst Girlboss (Yet!)”, AKA “knockoff Leonide”)
I was re(re-re-re...)-reading Artificial Condition, in particular the section after Tapan gets shot in Tlacey's shuttle.
Credit: The Murderbot Diaries Animatic by @souldagger
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Tlacey hasn't been afraid in a very long time. But things can change very quickly in the company of a Secunit
GIRLBOSS TOURNEY ROUND ONE: YES!! YES!!! VIOLENCE AND KILLING!!!!
Select which one you think is GIRLBOSSIER, i.e., which one is the better girlboss
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Boudica:
Led an uprising of British Celts against the Roman army invaders, and burned London to the ground.
Tlacey:
She is a GIRL and she is a BOSS. She is canonically the boss / small business owner of some sort of mining operation. She screws over and steals the work of her independent contractors and is happy to murder anyone who inconveniences her. Also she is cruel to the sapient sexbot she owns. She is just, thoroughly a piece of work.
Who is the better girlboss?
Boudica
Tlacey
Tlacey: SecUnit, my old friend!
Murderbot: Haven't you tried to kill my clients multiple times?
Tlacey: Obviously that was just my way of getting to know you.
this is how artifical condition went right