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8/3/2025, 3:30:00 AM
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At the very least, they don't have the same aversion to corpses that humans would, and it makes sense. Drone corpses don't rot or fester, they don't spread disease, the only things that break them down are oilroaches and they seem to just be around anyways underfoot. Presumably they are some common cleaning robot that has always existed in large numbers.
Drones also don't really seem to have taboos the same way we do, except as very surface level performative rituals copying humans.
They don't have any reverence for a spirit or afterlife either, so there's no concept of respect for the corpse still somehow reaching the deceased, it's just an inanimate piece of metal and plastic now.