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death-as-choice
Ravna introduces the concept that being dead is a choice, suggesting that consciousness and identity can persist beyond physical demise.
1 chapter across 1 book
A Fire Upon the Deep (2002)Vernor Vinge
Chapter 32
In this chapter, Pham struggles with his identity and the overwhelming memories of Old One, a powerful entity whose consciousness he partially hosts. Ravna offers comfort and philosophical insight, emphasizing the persistence of humanity despite the loss and transformation Pham has undergone. They discuss the nature of death, the illusion of self-awareness, and the mysterious circumstances surrounding Old One's demise, hinting at a larger threat known as the Perversion and a potential hope tied to a device on the Bottom.