Editing Zoe Graystone
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[[File:Zoe and Zoe-A, 1x01.jpg|thumb|left|Zoe Graystone and her avatar in V-World.]] | [[File:Zoe and Zoe-A, 1x01.jpg|thumb|left|Zoe Graystone and her avatar in V-World.]] | ||
Eventually, Zoe brought her discovery to Sister [[Clarice Willow]], headmistress of [[Athena Academy]] and closet monotheist, who encouraged Zoe to continue her work - ultimately inspiring Clarice's own notion of [[apotheosis]] | Eventually, Zoe brought her discovery to Sister [[Clarice Willow]], headmistress of [[Athena Academy]] and closet monotheist, who encouraged Zoe to continue her work - ultimately inspiring Clarice's own notion of [[apotheosis]] ([[CAP]]: "[[Unvanquished]]). | ||
The avatar was soon programmed with a bio-feedback protocol to ostensibly allow it to respond to stimuli in real time as the physical Zoe Graystone experienced it. Despite the achievement, the avatar showed difficulty maintaining resolution, sometimes derezzing back to earlier copies in times of stress {{CAP|Pilot (Caprica)}}. | The avatar was soon programmed with a bio-feedback protocol to ostensibly allow it to respond to stimuli in real time as the physical Zoe Graystone experienced it. Despite the achievement, the avatar showed difficulty maintaining resolution, sometimes derezzing back to earlier copies in times of stress {{CAP|Pilot (Caprica)}}. | ||