Which character's simulation experience did you find most compelling or thought-provoking?

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Which character's simulation experience did you find most compelling or thought-provoking?

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Which character's simulation experience did you find most compelling or thought-provoking?
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Eric's and Michael's simulations particularly interested me. Eric's story radiated positivity while Michael's story felt like a blow. I enjoyed reading them.
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