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Originally Posted by Hemi-Cuda
So Gemma appears to be a guinea pig to see how many times one individual can be severed to avoid doing things they hate (going to the dentist, writing thank you cards, flying, etc). My guess for Cold Harbor then and why Mark is so important is that it's the endgame for avoiding pain or trauma, forgetting someone completely. Mark has been curating the room that once completed will remove any trace of Mark from Gemma's brain when she walks into it
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Does this really let Gemma forget something completely? I suppose that could be the next step - removing some memories while retaining others?
The only time she is actually Gemma is when she isn't inside one of the severed rooms. She already has no memory of Mark in any of them (or so it seems) - which I guess is what they are testing.