The Brotherhood of Iron — Episode 1 - Conclusion (Stage: 6)Location: Inside the LibraryRoland(Servant)See, it’s not a good idea to keep your brain inside a hunk of scrap metal.Audio: "ch1_Iron_ep1_roland8"Angela(Library Director)Isn’t it still better than a frail human body though?Audio: "ch1_Iron_ep1_angela10"Roland(Servant)There are plenty of ways to enhance your body without replacing it for another.Audio: "ch1_Iron_ep1_roland9"Roland(Servant)Heck, there’s actually many options. Tattoos, prosthetic limbs, medications and drugs, you name it. It’s all possible as long as you have the cash.Audio: "ch1_Iron_ep1_roland10"Roland(Servant)Replacing your body with a machine, on the other hand, is a one-way ticket you can’t ever go back on.Audio: "ch1_Iron_ep1_roland11"Roland(Servant)Robotic bodies cannot resemble humans too closely, even if it’s for someone swapping out their flesh. Your life goes down the drain right away.Audio: "ch1_Iron_ep1_roland12"Angela(Library Director)When does one put their brain in a machine, then?Audio: "ch1_Iron_ep1_angela11"Roland(Servant)One, when you urgently need a huge amount of money. You can sell off your old body and organs for a good chunk of cash.Audio: "ch1_Iron_ep1_roland13"Roland(Servant)Two, when you need to do repetitive work for a long time. I heard mechanical bodies like that aren’t bad for that kind of labor.Audio: "ch1_Iron_ep1_roland14"Roland(Servant)Broken parts can be quickly replaced, and desires can be kept under control, so it has its merits.Audio: "ch1_Iron_ep1_roland15"Angela(Library Director)Repetitive work for a long time…Audio: "ch1_Iron_ep1_angela12"Roland(Servant)What, interested in getting a new body?Audio: "ch1_Iron_ep1_roland16"Angela(Library Director)No, I was just reminded of my past for a moment. Audio: "ch1_Iron_ep1_angela13"