Elias Ainsworth (
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I believe I have some information that might be of use, or at least to consider.
[The voice is low and very even, having only the barest hint of a conversational cadence.]
My companion, Shuyi, and I managed to locate and capture Miz Poppy. We captured her and two of her Deemer companions, and as we began to take them back to Perdition's Rest, she had some very interesting things to say.
She reaffirmed that there was no way to safely separate a Taraxa from its host without the destruction of the latter. What is more troubling, however, was that she insisted that hers and her compatriots' mission of destruction was something which the TIMELINE.EXE asked of them.
Before we could deliver her back here, one of the other captured Deemers sacrificed himself so that she may escape in the confusion.
It is not my intention to offer this information in order to incite mass confusion or doubt, as it is quite possible she was lying. But I do not think we can completely discount that she might be telling the truth—or that she and her fellows are somehow deluded enough to believe that they are. It is, as I originally said, something to at the very least keep in mind.
[The voice is low and very even, having only the barest hint of a conversational cadence.]
My companion, Shuyi, and I managed to locate and capture Miz Poppy. We captured her and two of her Deemer companions, and as we began to take them back to Perdition's Rest, she had some very interesting things to say.
She reaffirmed that there was no way to safely separate a Taraxa from its host without the destruction of the latter. What is more troubling, however, was that she insisted that hers and her compatriots' mission of destruction was something which the TIMELINE.EXE asked of them.
Before we could deliver her back here, one of the other captured Deemers sacrificed himself so that she may escape in the confusion.
It is not my intention to offer this information in order to incite mass confusion or doubt, as it is quite possible she was lying. But I do not think we can completely discount that she might be telling the truth—or that she and her fellows are somehow deluded enough to believe that they are. It is, as I originally said, something to at the very least keep in mind.
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[If Elias could open a rift through space-time and return home (with a pit-stop in Oska to pick up Chise), he would.]
I agree with you, however. If we are to be used in this way, we might as well have full understanding of what it is we are to do and why. Keeping us in the dark will only further endanger the missions we are assigned.
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And if they don't know anything at all about Zymandis, then I'd hope they'll start looking into it after this. No one will be happy if we get ambushed like this again due to a lack of information.
[not that Urahara isn't going to be taking precautions to anticipate that kind of attack. it's no good being aggressively prepared if he doesn't know the extent of the mess they're in.]
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[So far, from what he had heard, the Audentes group hadn't faced true opposition from a force that wasn't of the planet they landed on. Now they would face opposition on two fronts. Troublesome.]
We will have to change our tactics if we seek to gain any advantage. We cannot afford to field assaults from natives and Zymandis without loss.
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I don't know which is worse- the possibility that they knew all along that Zymandis might be a threat and didn't tell us or that they didn't know at all.
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I typically interpret the former as more grievous.
[Mostly because he commits the latter plenty himself.]
They will have much to answer for, when we return to Oska.
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[sigh] One mess at a time though.
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Agreed. We will deal with the issue at hand as best as we can, and then hold ALASTAIR accountable for answers afterward.
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It's not wise to put all your eggs in one basket, after all.
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The first is that he only has a rudimentary amount of knowledge that wouldn't be valuable to us. That's the optimistic approach, of course, and given how many can be defensive of ALASTAIR, I'm willing to consider it, even though ignorance is just as unforgivable as deceit.
Or he deliberately left information out and left us here to solve the problem on our own to see how it plays out, and to gauge the changes in Zymandis's tactics over the last thousand years without any other variables. Just a raw exchange of power between us and them.
[aka what Urahara would've done if he wanted to test a new Zymandis' limits]
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[he kind of wants to leave it at that - this isnt the first time theyve talked about this and he doesn't want to waste time going in circles
BUT]
Ignorance would be an interesting case, I think. One would have to wonder if they'd willfully been ignorant after all those years.
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[#thousand year blood war arc]
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But it's, as you said, speculation until we speak to Lloyd and gauge whether he's ignorant or lying.
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