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Posted by: Spartan 100
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Posted by: jon does smuk
Okay Got that detail confused. But didn't bias tell bornstellar who he was at some point?Bornstellar accepted his new identity as the memories and perspectives of the Didact's imprint overcame him. No one told him who he was, aside from the Librarian when he tried to hold true to the reality of the situation (that he is in actuality Bornstellar with an imprint, rather than the original Didact, who is dead), and she waved it away and accepted him as the Didact anyway.
Was never a fan of that kind of plot device...
... The Didact's save took over Bornstellar slowly and slowly until it overtook Bornstellar's personality. My guess is that Bornstellar becomes dormant.
That'd be nice, but the novel alluded to Bornstellar, or Didact2.0 or whatever you want to call him, as being, consciously, an amalgamation of both of them. He even said of himself that he was neither one nor the other. It makes sense, though, that the ten-thousand years of experience and knowledge of the Didact would overtake the mere twelve of Bornstellar.
It's a shame if his original consciousness is proven to be gone, but I don't have much hope for it.