The always-online laptop doesn't really have to always be online.
However, it's not true that Chrome books are complete bricks while they're offline. With advances in web app and browser technology, you can now get quite a lot done on a Chrome book without an internet connection, with all your work resyncing when Wi-Fi is available again.
Google doesn't actually specify exactly what it means by 'recent', but if there are particular files you definitely need, you can right-click on them in the main Google Drive list and choose Make available offline to save them locally. When you're offline, you're able to create new documents, spreadsheets, and presentations, as well make edits to existing files.
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