FROM: dagger@cdc.org
Well now you know.
I've never really died, so I'm not sure. I guess for humans it's when the heart stops beating?
If there's no body to return to. But someone else can pay for that.
It could be agreed on, yeah. Why?
It's pretty hard to find a wall the CDC won't smash down. Sorry?
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FROM: dagger@cdc.org
Well now you know.
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Does the CDC have limitations on how dead someone can be in order for them to be able to revive them?
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FROM: dagger@cdc.org
I've never really died, so I'm not sure. I guess for humans it's when the heart stops beating?
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Shit, I typed that wrong.
FROM: uchiha.sasuke@cdc.org
How dead is too dead to be revived, I mean.
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FROM: dagger@cdc.org
If there's no body to return to. But someone else can pay for that.
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Pay for the body to be recovered somehow?
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FROM: dagger@cdc.org
It could be agreed on, yeah. Why?
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I was just curious about their limitations, but there don't seem to be any.
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FROM: dagger@cdc.org
It's pretty hard to find a wall the CDC won't smash down. Sorry?
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It's nothing I wasn't prepared to see. Thanks, though.