Eunice gathers information from her set of miniature, military grade drones as well as from webcams, traffic drones, street cams and other cameras she accesses. She shows Verity feeds from these various sources in the AR glasses that Eunice uses as her interface to Verity. She uses facial recognition on everyone she sees to identify them and analyse the overall situation.Â
One of Eunice's first actions is to order her set of four drones. This reminds me so strongly of Murderbot, who feels more comfortable seeing the world through drones than through their built-in "eyes", or Sidra, who is likewise much happier seeing the world through the distributed eyes of multiple bots or drones. Unlike Murderbot and Sidra, Eunice has no body, so the drones and the many other cameras she accesses are her only sources of visual information. The dizzying skill with which Eunice manages her multiple visual input sources sets her clearly apart from the merely human Verity, although the story is focalised through Verity, and so we only experience Eunice's drones and cameras when she shows them to Verity. It seems that Eunice sees what Verity sees through the AR glasses (because Verity sees facial recognition squares superimposed on peoples' faces when wearing the glasses) but Eunice also sees many other feeds that she only shows Verity at times.