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Then perhaps one did go and find Annette, and possibly, bit off more than it could chew?I've heard there was originally an interlude from the perspective of a Tattletale clone who escaped and joined Faultline's Crew, but it was deleted shortly after being posted and is no longer considered Worm canon. It would still probably be a useful reference for how the clones generally think, though.
Personally, given that the clones were driven to destroy everything the original loved, to the extent that one of Vista's clones immediately abandoned Echidna to go and try to kill her parents, I'm inclined to believe that the hatred is built into the clone's personality and that any clones that did make it into the afterlife would try to torture or murder Annette if they found her. It's the simpler option. After all, why rely on ongoing master influence when you can just alter the personality and let it loose?
That said, given that (as far as I'm aware) there were no mentions of surviving clones after Echidna's death, and thus no examples of clones being free of potential influence, you have plenty of leeway if you find alternate routes more interesting.
Then again, I've always been a sucker for the idea that at least one of Taylor's clones loved her unconditionally because there is a interpretation that she subconsciously hated herself to the point that she was just trying to die in a way that she thought was morally right by being a hero and doing what she thought was right. She was looking for a mission to Martyr herself for, she was just so shit at dying. So maybe a clone that loves her unconditionally and sees her as if she could do no wrong? Like VisV!