Watching such things feels strange, but it is one of the only ways we can stay informed, unfortunate as it is.
[ dips his head in a short bow. ]
It does. As confusing as it was to be on the other side, I'd have much preferred it so that we could have been more helpful - and many of us probably feel the same. Having the answers and not being able to step in... It's a heavy burden on the heart.
History is always written by the ones who survive, for better or worse.
But you're right. There are struggles on all sides - as there always are. The best we can do is support each other, share with them what we can, and try to solve the problems we can from here, like what to do with the rocks or the machine we'll have to build.
They are the ones who live to tell the tale. It's not as if the dead can refute anything.
Hopefully, we can learn what we can do with those rocks soon. I'm not sure how many we're supposed to collect and how we're to spend them. At least Mr. Scien mentioned that there are a couple possibilities we can use the machine for.
Mm, so they've said. But it's our choice what to do with the machine, ultimately - Scien-dono said he'd simply help to make it happen. But we'll have to decide soon.
Transportation wouldn't be such a terrible thing. We do need a way home.
...But something Scien-dono said stuck with me. We are in a different dimension, apparently, still alive and supposedly free of the cult's influence, and yet - any abilities we would have otherwise had are still bound. It makes me wonder if that would be fixed even if we did have a way to return home.
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It's... odd. It is spectating in a way that.... feels odd. But it does weigh, to see how they handle things from afar.
To not be able to warn.
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[ dips his head in a short bow. ]
It does. As confusing as it was to be on the other side, I'd have much preferred it so that we could have been more helpful - and many of us probably feel the same. Having the answers and not being able to step in... It's a heavy burden on the heart.
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[ is that an equivalent exchange? she thinks it's not great, either way. ]
It is not easy for any of us, no matter where we are.
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But you're right. There are struggles on all sides - as there always are. The best we can do is support each other, share with them what we can, and try to solve the problems we can from here, like what to do with the rocks or the machine we'll have to build.
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Hopefully, we can learn what we can do with those rocks soon. I'm not sure how many we're supposed to collect and how we're to spend them. At least Mr. Scien mentioned that there are a couple possibilities we can use the machine for.
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[ bad time for a joke? ]
Mm, so they've said. But it's our choice what to do with the machine, ultimately - Scien-dono said he'd simply help to make it happen. But we'll have to decide soon.
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[ history in another way.... she is humoring this joke. ]
Do you have an idea of what you want for it? I know many have said to use it for transportation of some kind.
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...But something Scien-dono said stuck with me. We are in a different dimension, apparently, still alive and supposedly free of the cult's influence, and yet - any abilities we would have otherwise had are still bound. It makes me wonder if that would be fixed even if we did have a way to return home.