[ Yes, actually, that's exactly what she might have expected. She doesn't know about the fact that he experienced more of his memories from home when he went into cryo, doesn't know he remembers destroying her now. He's not acting the way she's come to understand that he acts. This whole situation is confounding her.
What it's solidified, though, is that it's a mistake to act like the memories he received from Epsilon have created any kind of a connection between them. It's not relevant that he saw those memories unwillingly—to her, now, he's like an unrepentant eavesdropper who intends to use his knowledge to irritate and upset her.
So what she sends back can be interpreted more like a threat than anything else. ]
Maybe I will see if you can use a tattoo gun to kill a man.
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What it's solidified, though, is that it's a mistake to act like the memories he received from Epsilon have created any kind of a connection between them. It's not relevant that he saw those memories unwillingly—to her, now, he's like an unrepentant eavesdropper who intends to use his knowledge to irritate and upset her.
So what she sends back can be interpreted more like a threat than anything else. ]
Maybe I will see if you can use a tattoo gun to kill a man.