![]() Sounds like another day in the life of another nerd to me.īut Fugitive Telemetry is a sidestep for Murderbot, both for the character and for the series. Murderbot is anxious, irritated by other people, knows perfectly well how to do its job better than you do, and is quite opinionated when it comes to the media it consumes. Does it matter that it was made to be a heartless killing machine? Not really. But the worst part of the whole thing is not the unknown factors- it’s the fact that Murderbot actually has to work with humans.įor introverted science fiction nerd who have a hard time relating to people and would often rather watch their favorite shows than deal with other humans, Murderbot is an intensely relatable character. ![]() Mensah, Murderbot has a lot to deal with. With the entire station under lockdown, a precarious political situation unraveling around them, and the possibility of Gra圜ris assassins targeting Dr. Mensah is determined to show her fellow citizens that Murderbot is indeed a person, so she suggests (read: requires) Murderbot to work with the station’s security forces to find out who the dead body was, how they were killed, and why. ![]() But the planetary government is trying to determine what Murderbot’s status will be in the future: is it a person or an item? Dr. It has more sense than to leave a dead body where anyone could find it. When a dead body is discovered on the peaceful Preservation Station, security forces automatically assume that Murderbot is the culprit. ![]() ![]() Fugitive Telemetry(The Murderbot Diaries #6) ![]()
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