サイ sᴀɪ (
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[Sai hasn't entirely worked out how to use this whole magic jewelry network thing yet, but the thought-typing is relatively straightforward enough. So:]
is it truly wise to be rescuing the qorral ?
should a significant number of them perish, it will be far easier to complete our secondary mission of stopping the mining efforts
is it truly wise to be rescuing the qorral ?
should a significant number of them perish, it will be far easier to complete our secondary mission of stopping the mining efforts
no worries!
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if you're really curious about that ask them about it. or tony stark, he'd probably love to answer you too
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what relevance do they hold to our circumstances?
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i receive my mission orders with all the pertinent information and then i follow them
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just like that? you get orders and do what they say?
okay, dude, let's take it back
question as much as you want
this is a question-approving space
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that is how we were trained
oh?
well, you have not answered the question i asked previously, i suppose
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at least this is a better team i guess
also that's because it was a stupid question, the point isn't about the quantum mechanics or whatever that has to do with us but that team kitty kitty has been here longer than us, deals with stuff more difficult than we do, and that makes them pretty good representatives
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[y'all are uncoordinated and undisciplined, bro.]
being given more difficult missions does not necessarily mean they are more aware of the objectives or intentions of ALISTAIR at large
it simply means they have more experience and are considered to have skills more suited to those missions.