Jeremy has adjusted fairly poorly to Puzzlebox overall. His own nature is complex, having lived two separate lives before this one, presuming Puzzlebox is separate from his last one. Unlike many denizens of the Mess, Jeremy has fond memories of his past. Even though there are endless possiblities for him, his experiences have been mostly tainted with fear and sorrow for one primary reason -- he simply does not believe that the back-up system of the Mess is flawless. Since his previous experiences have never disrupted his physical continuity, he still harbors suspicions that any re-creation of himself will 'lose' what makes him alive. Even though he does have a back-up, it has not been updated since he first appeared in the Mess. This technically places him in the category of a single-lifer, though Kehari? has recently convinced him to rethink robbing any future version of himself his memories, however unpleasant the majority of them have been. |
Jeremy has adjusted fairly poorly to Puzzlebox overall. His own nature is complex, having lived two separate lives before this one, presuming Puzzlebox is separate from his last one. Unlike many denizens of the Mess, Jeremy has fond memories of his past. Even though there are endless possiblities for him, his experiences have been mostly tainted with fear and sorrow for one primary reason -- he simply does not believe that the back-up system of the Mess is flawless. Since his previous experiences have never disrupted his physical continuity, he still harbors suspicions that any re-creation of himself will 'lose' what makes him alive. Even though he does have a back-up, it has not been updated since he first appeared in the Mess. This technically places him in the category of a single-lifer, though Kehari? has recently convinced him to rethink robbing any future version of himself his memories, however unpleasant the majority of them have been. |
His relationship with Kehari? has produced a composite offspring Aaron between them, a source of never-ending frustation for him. |
"Why are so many people I meet so wistful? Is it possible for nice people to be happy in this place?" -- Morty |