My generative ability is limited. Over the course of the trial, I determined that the time I would be able to effectively imitate her would be shorter than the time you would spend asking questions.
However, your proposition about the vote leads us to an impasse. If the final result is to be determined by the votes you describe, then I would be defeated, but you would have abstained from the gunners' vote and be treated accordingly. Whereas if you refuse to vote altogether...
[The doll reaches into the evidence pile and pinches the surface of the smartphone between two webbed fingers. It pulls out an email and stretches it like a sticky film into an easily read projection about three feet across. The second one Sandra sent to someone other than herself, where she explained what happened to Yoshiko and Nunnally, their names bolded within the text.]
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However, your proposition about the vote leads us to an impasse. If the final result is to be determined by the votes you describe, then I would be defeated, but you would have abstained from the gunners' vote and be treated accordingly. Whereas if you refuse to vote altogether...
[The doll reaches into the evidence pile and pinches the surface of the smartphone between two webbed fingers. It pulls out an email and stretches it like a sticky film into an easily read projection about three feet across. The second one Sandra sent to someone other than herself, where she explained what happened to Yoshiko and Nunnally, their names bolded within the text.]
Do you understand the detriments of that path?