(They know nothing of this individual, other than that he is important to Turing. They are also aware this is a dream.
Their thoughts are fast: they see the shift in the hand as the trigger begins to squeeze and fire their own gun. They know it is probably futile: their mind might be fast but their body is under the same time constraints as an organic one. They are unlikely to kill this individual fast enough to save Hayden. But they make the attempt all the same. If nothing else, killing one goon makes for less going after Turing.)
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Their thoughts are fast: they see the shift in the hand as the trigger begins to squeeze and fire their own gun. They know it is probably futile: their mind might be fast but their body is under the same time constraints as an organic one. They are unlikely to kill this individual fast enough to save Hayden. But they make the attempt all the same. If nothing else, killing one goon makes for less going after Turing.)