You may not recall this at the moment, Marin, and Sol, you weren't there for the first instance, so I'll explain this for the both of you. Setting aside instances when there was nothing at stake, the first game when this unit cooperated well with one another was when Zea was a "hostage." He was held separate from us, and he alone would accept the consequences of our decision. We were tasked to send messages to two other units whose identities were concealed from us using flowers, and interpret the flowers we received from them in turn, and from that, we decided whether to "trust" or "betray" each other unit. We agreed in the end not because we all had , but because we all deferred to Zea, who was the only one placed at risk by our decision.
Beyond that, we also cooperated perfectly well when a game gave us a child to look after. And then there was the instance when the whole lot of you shouted me down from drinking poison.
We can't settle loyalty and trust between the whole group of us in one sitting. But every time we've worked well together, it's been because we placed one person's interests over our own individual ones.
Given that, I'll propose we elect a leader whose interests we can all comply with.
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You may not recall this at the moment, Marin, and Sol, you weren't there for the first instance, so I'll explain this for the both of you. Setting aside instances when there was nothing at stake, the first game when this unit cooperated well with one another was when Zea was a "hostage." He was held separate from us, and he alone would accept the consequences of our decision. We were tasked to send messages to two other units whose identities were concealed from us using flowers, and interpret the flowers we received from them in turn, and from that, we decided whether to "trust" or "betray" each other unit. We agreed in the end not because we all had , but because we all deferred to Zea, who was the only one placed at risk by our decision.
Beyond that, we also cooperated perfectly well when a game gave us a child to look after. And then there was the instance when the whole lot of you shouted me down from drinking poison.
We can't settle loyalty and trust between the whole group of us in one sitting. But every time we've worked well together, it's been because we placed one person's interests over our own individual ones.
Given that, I'll propose we elect a leader whose interests we can all comply with.