>Actually we haven't seen her die yet.
>Wev'e only seen her body die, but her mind was floating around the'net
>even after her body was blown to pieces AND we HAVEN'T seen her
>dissolving into random bits of information. That is correct. However, the statement she leaves indicates that she won't be able to hold herself together for long. No need to show her dissolving explicitly when such an event can be left to the imagination.
Sure, they could bring her back, but that would ruin the impact of her death. Of course, this all my unsolicited opinion.
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