You could interpret this either explicitly as a "hidden kill switch", or that this is a normal way to take the arm off for maintenance but the mechanism is supposed to be impossible to engage while the arm is in use and doing it in combat requires godlike reflexes
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Exactly. It was the *hidden nature of it* that's the worst part of it, for me. If he'd known about it, and she'd used it in that fight? Fair play.
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But them having secretly installed it, and then used, not even because he went berserk, but because he did something they just didn't like-- That's the part that's wrong.
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That doesn't like a problem to me. It's like they told his enemies. It was protection for them
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right. He was never their friend, just a useful asset to them, like I said. So he didn't actually betray them. Because they had done medical-procedures-without-consent (and yes, that's what messing with someone's prosthetic without telling them is), just in case.
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