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"he talked about shifting strategies like they were the middle part of metamorphosis. Apparently when a caterpillar makes a cocoon, the next thing it does is melt. Completely liquefies. And then all the little bits of what used to be caterpillar come back together as a moth or a butterfly or something. Finds a different way to assemble all the same pieces and make it something else." "Sounds like the protomolecule." "Huh. Yeah. Guess it kind of does." Bobbie took another bite of her eggs, her gaze on the far wall. She was quiet for long enough that Naomi didn't know if she'd come back. "But he meant something tactical?" Naomi said. "Yes. That pivoting your strategy was like that too. You go into a situation thinking about it a particular way, and then something changes. Then either you stick with the ideas you had before or you look at everything you have to work with and find a new shape. We're in the find-a-new-shape part."