Actually bayliss describes it as "remains of a data wafer" and "slipped it into my belt", so it's a small, broken piece of electronics. Given the sort of advances in storage density that you'd expect from a civilization that can make teleporters and FTL drives, it seems completely reasonable that a small memory module could contain SHODAN's entire "mind". In Polito's log she just describes it as an "artifact". Originally posted by ZylonBane:This is a dumb one to quibble about, because they never precisely describe what it is. Not impossible, but could've been written better. Fitting the entire being of the most advanced artificial intelligence ever created, including presumably all her memories, on some auxiliary processing component, which then crashes onto a planet and is shattered to pieces, and recover everything from one piece, requires a lot of suspension of disbelief on my part. Originally posted by FatalError:Also "How did shodan survive from just a little cpu component"This is a dumb one to quibble about, because they never precisely describe what it is.
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