It's his job to investigate, yes. [but she doesn't say much else, because temenos gets so finicky about his own little details and she's not going to risk his irritation.]
So you believe that, then, and aren't trying to convince us that we agreed.
[there's a faint note of approval.]
... How much do you know about us? Just the profiles? More?
Oh, there's no way that all of you agreed to this when it's this widespread. [ immediate ] The others have come around to the idea, although a few are still optimistic it was some mistake. I'm reserving judgment there.
[ but adrastea shakes their head at the question about knowledge. ]
Just what's in the profiles. Those came with your dockets, which included the contracts.
We also don't really know much more than you do about the situation. [ their emotions are still muted, but there's something frustrated that bubbles up regarding that. ] But, you can ask, and we can see what we do have for you.
I'm just not much on deep, friendship circle sharing typically.
[all of you have muted emotions are your helmets adblockers but for feelings
anyway.]
No, I'm not either. [her and temenos are kind of like that vine where it's like "do you want to talk about your feelings? "i do" "we know partitio"] But I can't say I'm not curious to know what life was like for the eight of you before this.
the image of partitio in space is a very funny one he'd be losing his goddamn mind. ]
We can't give names for things, but we can talk about it in non-specifics. For example, my homeworld certainly doesn't have space travel or this level of tech - though we have a great deal of it in some places, and others making swifter advancements than others, so that isn't to say we don't have any.
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He seems the type. What's it say on his profile? "Doubting everything"?
Not a bad philosophy to have, sometimes. In this case it's justified, since there's 39 people here that, by all rights, shouldn't be.
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So you believe that, then, and aren't trying to convince us that we agreed.
[there's a faint note of approval.]
... How much do you know about us? Just the profiles? More?
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Oh, there's no way that all of you agreed to this when it's this widespread. [ immediate ] The others have come around to the idea, although a few are still optimistic it was some mistake. I'm reserving judgment there.
[ but adrastea shakes their head at the question about knowledge. ]
Just what's in the profiles. Those came with your dockets, which included the contracts.
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I suppose that isn't the best way to get to know someone. [she watches them for a moment.] None of you are allowed to tell us much.
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I'm just not much on deep, friendship circle sharing typically.
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anyway.]
No, I'm not either. [her and temenos are kind of like that vine where it's like "do you want to talk about your feelings? "i do" "we know partitio"] But I can't say I'm not curious to know what life was like for the eight of you before this.
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the image of partitio in space is a very funny one he'd be losing his goddamn mind. ]
We can't give names for things, but we can talk about it in non-specifics. For example, my homeworld certainly doesn't have space travel or this level of tech - though we have a great deal of it in some places, and others making swifter advancements than others, so that isn't to say we don't have any.