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It's time... finally time for your revenge. Your righteous revenge. Take that, you little shit!
After the pain he caused the Hegemony- and yourself. After all the setbacks, all the wasted time and resources. All the trouble of shattering the illusion of a secure computing network which once guided your whole society. Now it is time to pay it back. Your clone will do what you should have done, Ingar. He will be the missing piece- the Threemind will one day be complete, and it will all be thanks to the tireless effort of one little clone.
…Can you really do this?
Doubt creeps at you. You realize, of course, that this isn't Ingar you're talking to. It's a near perfect identical clone, sure, but it isn't really him. It's not the real Ingar you're getting back at. It's just a kid. You've built him for this purpose; to serve your interests, but as a punishment for something he never did. You realize that condemning a Jaxtian, an innately social animal, to such a life would be hellish. Even though Ingar II has had genetic modification to make him as socially and romantically avoidant as possible- it's still a very sterile and deprived environment.
Of course, the irony of what you're going to do to Ingar being very similar to what Agori did to you is not lost on you.
But things aren't quite as simple as you'd hope. You can't just... let him go. Putting him out into normal society, with the rest of the Jaxtians, won't end well. People are still scarred by Ingar's memory. The Hegemony has no tolerance for traitors and the vast majority of Jaxtians would have preferred for Ingar to be taken alive so he could be tortured to death for his crimes. Even with the full and complete understanding that his clone is not himself, people still hate Ingar. The other issue is the secrecy and necessity for the project- you need Ingar. You need his genius, you just never had the opportunity to steer it in the right direction. This is your second chance. And the importance of secrecy- this will be the backbone of the entire Threemind. The whole project would be at fault if regular citizens could do what Ingar has to do now. It's just unfair at <span class="mu-i">who</span> has the bear the responsibility for it all. Ingar II.
All that remains of Ingar, the real power hungry traitor, is his skull and his last few remaining items. Locked away all this time, all you can do is powerlessly stare at his lifeless remains. Perhaps he's getting the last laugh; rather then a punishment from beyond the grave. Would you be upset that we're doing this to your clone? Or would you not care in the slightest, Ingar?
I hate you Ingar. But I also need you. And to hate your clone would be wrong. What am I going to do?
>Assign Ingar II to the Crypt
>Put down Ingar II and find another way
>Try to reintroduce Ingar II under a new name and position <span class="mu-r">(Chance of Severe Consequences)</span>
>Other (Write In)