It is impressive, right? I was amazed! I can't take credit for it, though.
[ one of her teammates is an overachiever. ]
I can tell you some other time, maybe... But I did want to tell you that much. This whole world is shaped by us. If we can put our heads and our hearts together, I think we can make it a better one - one without these nasty rules.
[he manages a smile at that, gently amused and pleased with her optimism]
That's a nice way of thinking. I hope that it ends up being true.
Then if you're willing to share with me, I'm willing to listen. I'd like to work together as much as possible in order to resolve the mysteries of this place.
[ she's trying very hard not to let the decapitated teenager from earlier linger in her thoughts. ]
I would, too - especially with you, Won. You've been really great to me, and you're smart, too. [ earnestly! ] Even if you don't have a wish, I'm making sure you get home safe and sound.
[he looks a little surprised at that - but the smile he gives in return is a little amused, and a little touched]
.... well, I'd like to get home. But I don't think there's anything that makes me more or less helpful than everyone else. We're all trying our best, aren't we?
So we all ought to return home. I'll move forward with you, hoping for nothing short of that.
Glad to hear it. We can make sure something like this doesn't happen again. [ because she doesn't know emet-selch is going to survive getting mufasa'd tomorrow... ] Has your leader said much to you about their intentions?
Not exactly. But all of them have different information available to them, and... well, we're pretty sure that at least one team is telling their members to kill people. That's not the kind of thing they'd just admit, so we have to figure it out some other way.
No, that's not quite it.... There isn't one singular team telling members to kill - that was an accusation made hastily by Swan toward the beginning, but I believe it's since been debunked.
After all, there is no true merit in killing - it doesn't even generate that much nova. A Leader has nothing to gain by encouraging others to kill.
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[ one of her teammates is an overachiever. ]
I can tell you some other time, maybe... But I did want to tell you that much. This whole world is shaped by us. If we can put our heads and our hearts together, I think we can make it a better one - one without these nasty rules.
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That's a nice way of thinking. I hope that it ends up being true.
Then if you're willing to share with me, I'm willing to listen. I'd like to work together as much as possible in order to resolve the mysteries of this place.
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I would, too - especially with you, Won. You've been really great to me, and you're smart, too. [ earnestly! ] Even if you don't have a wish, I'm making sure you get home safe and sound.
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[he looks a little surprised at that - but the smile he gives in return is a little amused, and a little touched]
.... well, I'd like to get home. But I don't think there's anything that makes me more or less helpful than everyone else. We're all trying our best, aren't we?
So we all ought to return home. I'll move forward with you, hoping for nothing short of that.
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[ no shame. she likes you, soo-won. ]
Glad to hear it. We can make sure something like this doesn't happen again. [ because she doesn't know emet-selch is going to survive getting mufasa'd tomorrow... ] Has your leader said much to you about their intentions?
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Well, they certainly don't want any of us to be killing without reserve, if that's what you mean.
Is there something else I should be asking?
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No, that's not quite it.... There isn't one singular team telling members to kill - that was an accusation made hastily by Swan toward the beginning, but I believe it's since been debunked.
After all, there is no true merit in killing - it doesn't even generate that much nova. A Leader has nothing to gain by encouraging others to kill.