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{{Infobox commlink
|title = A Human Perspective - Episode 6
|image = Comm-Link-HumanPerspFI.jpg
|url = https://robertsspaceindustries.com/comm-link/spectrum-dispatch/13079-A-Human-Perspective-Episode-6
|type = Spectrum Dispatch
|publicationdate = 2013-07-03
|series = A Human Perspective
}}

{{Editorial Note|'''Note: Story was removed from RSI site due to inaccurracies as Banu Lore is being further developed.'''<ref>{{Cite RSI|url=spectrum/community/SC/forum/50259/thread/missing-lore-story/1129157|text=Lead Writer Dave Haddock on missing story on RSI site}}</ref>}}

''Hanroyth'' Angela?’ What are you talking about?”

Had he heard them right? ''Hanroyth'' was a Banu word meaning lopsided or broken, but it referred to tools, not people. Just then Lyshtuu came in and quickly dismissed the techs, who eagerly scurried out of the room.

“What are you doing here?” Charl asked, shaking his head. “I thought you were back on Bacchus. None of this makes sense, Lysthuu. What’s going on?” At least now he could get some straight answers.

“Charl-Grissom, explaining,” the Banu trader began. He had a look about him as if he would ask the Human to sit down, if there were any chairs here. “Apologies, Charl-Grissom. Acquaintance misrepresented purposefully.”

“Misrepresented?” He shrugged that off for the moment. “Listen, Angela’s sick or injured somewhere.”

“Angela here,” Lyshtuu said reassuringly. “Repairs being affected.” The Banu’s choice of words left Charl even more puzzled. ''Lyshtuu knows Human better than that.''

“Angela is android. She is broken,” the Banu stated simply.

“What?” Charl said, disbelieving, and Lyshtuu repeated himself.

“Misrepresented acquaintance purposefully, Charl-Grissom. Apologies.” The Banu searched for Human words while Charl backed up to a wall and leaned against it. “Lyshtuu lied to Charl-Grissom. Apologies.”

If anything, his post-sleep gas headache was getting worse, not better. ''Is he kidding me? What’s his game? How could Angela be an android?''

“I don’t understand.”

“Torreele Foodstuffs negative.” Lyshtuu took a patient posture.

“You mean, this whole mission isn’t really for Torreele? It was some kind of ruse? What about the hwasheen?” At least he thought he had seen them, he recalled hazily.

“Charl-Grissom not hired evaluate hwasheen.” Charl fought to focus on what he was being told, but so many thoughts demanded attention that he only stammered confusedly.

“Charl-Grissom hired evaluate Angela.” Charl felt like someone had kicked him in the chest, and he knew he had a stupid, dumbfounded expression on his face, but for the moment he couldn’t do anything about it. He processed all this as best he could.

“Because she’s an android?”

“Yes.”

“There’s no such thing as an android,” he argued. They were just too complicated, anything that looked and acted ‘real,’ anyway. Service robots were everywhere, all over UEE and Protectorate space, but no androids. And Angela was so completely real. Anger seeped in where confusion dissipated.

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