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"I don't think its a matter of material or even programming, really," Lucida says. "To me, it's the method of production. I just don't like the idea of living, sentient creatures being made en masse to carry out one specific task.  I mean, human males are already rapidly disappearing.  Why add to that by cranking out Mamono from an assembly line?  The SE economics definitely can't be supported that way.  Not to mention the fact that mass-produced Golems have even less of a chance at finding a husband."

"Now you're beginning to sound like Dad." Aegis picks at her talons.

"But Ozian Oblations have been created that way for years," Aurum says. "Why worry about it now?"

"I never said I agreed with Oz, either," Lucida says. "I just think that when a Golem or construct is handmade, rather than mass produced, it means that she at least has something of a father figure, and at least she is a unique creation. Papa made about a hundred Golems for the Capitol during the Refugee Patriation act, and it still took him years."