Yes, If the original isn't destroyed, I agree that most likely, Earth would continue to be seen by the 'master' or original consciousness, from where the two copies are copied from. If the original person is deconstructed or destroyed in a process by a machine, and the information is beamed to two reconstruction machines on both Venus and Mars, there would be two people that look and probably act like the original. Both people could be seen as copies, rather than either one being an original or a copy. Would this mean that the original person is effectively dead? So in this case I could not reassure the original person that he/she would be conscious of anything after the deconstruction-beaming and double-reconstruction on the two planets. Or would the consciousness (the "me-ness" of the original) be transferred to both of the copies or just one? If just one, I guess there would be a probability of 50% of seeing Mars or Venus. So in this case I could reassure the original person on Earth that he/she will see either one of the two planets. It would be hard to see how the "me-ness" of the original could be transferred to both (as that "me-ness" would see both planets at the same time), unless both are entangled, where the "me-ness" of the original is held on a conscious level in one copy, but held in the other at an unconscious level. In this case, the one that holds the consciousness of the original in the subconscious/unconscious level, would be a different person on a conscious level, unless the subconscious of the original is brought forth at the conscious level?