If they're correct, and the multiverse will one day collapse in on itself should things continue on as they currently are, but it has a chance to heal itself through their way of doing things, then wouldn't we be culling far more potential lives than they are?
Ultimately, I suppose it doesn't much matter one way or the other, given that our side is already decided for us. But the possibility that their way makes more sense on a grander scale than ours still exists. That's all I'm saying.
[He expects to die long before any of this comes to fruition anyway, and has always been the sort to obey a higher authority which, for as long as he's here, is ALASTAIR, but that doesn't mean he necessarily believes it's a simple case of one being right and the other wrong.]
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Ultimately, I suppose it doesn't much matter one way or the other, given that our side is already decided for us. But the possibility that their way makes more sense on a grander scale than ours still exists. That's all I'm saying.
[He expects to die long before any of this comes to fruition anyway, and has always been the sort to obey a higher authority which, for as long as he's here, is ALASTAIR, but that doesn't mean he necessarily believes it's a simple case of one being right and the other wrong.]