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Pre-Endgame
[The Elevator spills you out into the Main Tower. However, it's currently locked so you can't actually get out quite yet.
On your phones, you'll see a line stating "Results Pending". Seems you gotta wait a little longer though you might wanna check on your pals anyway!
I imagine someone is bleeding probably.]
On your phones, you'll see a line stating "Results Pending". Seems you gotta wait a little longer though you might wanna check on your pals anyway!
I imagine someone is bleeding probably.]
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Almost everyone else tried to argue with me about saving them from themselves, basically. Hiryuu even tried to suggest that maybe they had just more or less given up and lieddown to die, which -- I should have been more firm, but they didn't give me the impression of being that sort of people. Prim was the one to try and suggest a compromise by only sending some instead of all.
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But as for Heart Soldier---
If they had to play it all over again, do you think they would make the same choices?
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And...honestly, I don't know. [ he just sounds so tired. ]
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Ultimately, I think your unit finally has the momentum to put the pendulum in motion. Now comes the unsavory task of trying to get it to stop it in a place where all of you can make choices without regret.
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I'm not sure 'without regret' is possible for this unit.
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What do you think the key issue was for you?
That they prioritized other people over their own unitmates? Or they didn't know when to abandon a sinking ship?
I ask because in that same game, I put my own unit at risk trying to save another.
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Was it us?
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Future is Now has no interest in dying for anyone's sake. But we're also data driven.
[This is actually not true]
So a calculated risk here or there is not unheard of as long as we are in agreement.
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It was both, really. More the first one than the second one, the second one kind of felt like rubbing salt onto the wound? I'd talk to Cobalt about some things before, so I wasn't...exactly surprised at what pep was doing. And I told myself I didn't want to add on to that guilt if I could ever help it.
...Some time before that game, Heart Soldier basically agreed that if I was in a game with them, they'd try to play to survive? Then...this game happened, we were at a total of four resources in the so-called 'danger round', I was right there in front of them, and still they immediately jumped to wanting to sacrifice everything for pep, when it was the last thing pep wanted. And argued with me when I said "no".
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I admit that I still don't understand it. The assertion to say that all people and all relationships are equal when there is a priority and a rank to everything. Especially in how the producers set up these games.
But Silence tried to explain it to me like this.
[Since Intensity has the emotional depth of a teaspoon]
Some people are ashamed of the choices that they are forced to make. They don't want to accept that they have to be cruel to people that they care about. And considering the Heart Soldier brigade that went storming the castle after God, it's obvious you are important to them. However.
[And here he is trying to remember Silence's exact wording]
They still want to seem friendly and trusting — they want to keep their friends in spite of the decisions they make. It is cowardly, not deceptive.
Whether or not you agree with that logic -- whether the distinction matters -- is up to you.
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...In the end, Prim was the only one to tell him that he had a point...
"It's obvious you are important to them." Somehow, it's both a relief to hear that and yet he can't help but feel like it's some joke, too. Why only now? Why not sooner? Because he got murdered? Was it because there was someone they could clearly hate, an undeniable perpetrator? There's no guilt to be felt there, huh?
But they kept playing three cards even when Hurricane was practically throwing a tantrum, and for once they agreed that this time, they shouldn't just roll over and die? Yet somehow it still feels like it's his fault somehow, like some of them are just begrudgingly trying to respect his wishes. Maybe they wish he wasn't --
...Gods, this is too much to deal with right now. Gotta focus on what's right in front of him at the moment. ]
...For me, they're related. People live with cowardice by telling themselves lies, you know?
And...I don't get why some of them insist on acting as if every relationship is equally important to them, when it's clear they have priorities themselves. Or I do, I guess, but that's a good way to drive a person insane.
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If that's not too personal a question coming from your boss.
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[There's a pretty long pause, as he seriously considers this.]
No. Getting murdered 'cause someone wanted to get at C doesn't count, either.
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It's just that I'm pretty sure if I died for any of them, they'd probably be, ah. Pretty upset about it.
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Is the reverse true for you?
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Is it a numbers game? A priority issue? A way to avoid guilt?
Or is it they intrinsically don't value a paladin's life when weighed against another?