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The first [[Super-Voc]]s were built to act as '''bereavement counsellors'''. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Love Me Not (audio story)|Love Me Not]]'') They were given [[Tula Chenka]]'s [[voice]]. They were ultimately unsuccessful as their [[empathy chip]]s conflicted with other [[circuit]]s. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Robots of Life (audio story)|The Robots of Life]]'')
The first [[Super-Voc]]s were built to act as '''bereavement counsellors'''. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Love Me Not (audio story)|Love Me Not]]'') They were given [[Tula Chenka]]'s [[voice]]. They were ultimately unsuccessful as their [[empathy chip]]s conflicted with other [[circuit]]s. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Robots of Life (audio story)|The Robots of Life]]'')
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Bereavement counsellor

The first Super-Vocs were built to act as bereavement counsellors. (AUDIO: Love Me Not) They were given Tula Chenka's voice. They were ultimately unsuccessful as their empathy chips conflicted with other circuits. (AUDIO: The Robots of Life)