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Video | Imagination 6, ridiculously early
How quickly the months fly, do they not? And here we are once again, with another mission and another puzzle.
We're set for a jungle, this time. Something... immediate, I think. A new problem, though no less destructive for it. One that brings a sudden blast of fire and pain to the world.
[Sighing]
If anyone cares to speculate further at this hour, I'll be making myself a cup of tea in the dining carriage. And if that doesn't work... well. We'll see if we reach that point.
We're set for a jungle, this time. Something... immediate, I think. A new problem, though no less destructive for it. One that brings a sudden blast of fire and pain to the world.
[Sighing]
If anyone cares to speculate further at this hour, I'll be making myself a cup of tea in the dining carriage. And if that doesn't work... well. We'll see if we reach that point.
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Serving herself a cup, and adding a spoonful of honey because why not?, she sets it and herself on down near Zelda.]
... I think that's the second vision we've got specifically of a planet being set on fire.
[Said plainly in the tone of 'Why is this becoming a thing?!']
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Oh, good. Because perhaps she's noticed how Zelda's not wearing anything the train issues anymore?]After the invasion, you mean?
[Their first one, after all. It was memorable.]
That wasn't the first one affiliated with fire, either. Still... is there a commonality, truly? Some of them would be much easier to believe than others.
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With the whole Empire of Stars deal, yeah.
What I'd like to know more is, is the train specifically seeking those kinds of danger out? ... Or is it just traveling at random, and these are just the worlds in trouble it finds along the way?
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You've spoken to the train before. How amenable do you think it would be to the question?
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What do you think?
I'm the one partially linked to it, and I barely get more than clearer emotions from it.
[In other words: no.]
All I'd be able to tell is if it were deliberately dodging the topic. And that wouldn't necessarily be unique at this point.
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[Leaning back, sipping her tea.]
I am, perhaps, not the person to make the argument- but I think that something must change regarding our relation to the train. We know so little beyond the immediacy of what we are asked to do.
[Her features twist.]
And yet... the only leverage that I know we have would have severe consequences.
[You know. Like the ones they see in their dreams once per month]
This... may or may not be the first Zelda's heard of this. Whoops?
We're in the same boat when it comes to that, trust me.
[While there were a few among them who'd be interested in just letting a mission go to pieces, most weren't the type.]
And, even with what I tried a while back - it was at a platform, but there were still risks. What if I had broken something?
as i have not been on top of things in recent months....
I would think the train would have precautions built in against that sort of thing. Of course, that would hold for several other events on the train as well.
[And the train certainly hasn't prevented them from experiencing hallucinatory storms or anything else, has it?]
/pats
[Though speaking specifically of the voidstorm... it could protect them from dying in the void, but not from how it affected their brains.
Though maybe the lack of curtains was a design flaw.]
Still, no idea what the priorities are for people who build voidcraft. We could be picking up on things they missed, or risks they never eradicated completely.
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My actual thought wasn't that we could refuse to enter the train... it was that we could refuse to leave it on an assigned mission.
[She closes her eyes.]
Unconscionable, of course. But I'm having no more luck than you in coming up with alternatives. In fact, you're likely better at it.
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I was thinking more of 'outright sabotage' rather than doing nothing, but - they tend to amount to the same thing in the end, don't they?
[Never underestimate how dark Nita can get, folks!]
Or- if there's people to save, we move them, but not to their designated safety center or wherever. Try to solve the problem, without doing what we're told to do. Would that even count?
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[she leans back, taking a sip of her own tea as she thinks.]
I'm not sure we could do a great deal without at least cooperating to some degree. And I've no wish to revolt in a way which harms civilians.
[Even if- and Zelda knows this could be the case- that might be the only way to possess leverage over the train. It's cruel.]
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Honestly? Me either. But the people here count as civilians, too.
[Or a lot of them do, anyway; some, like her and Zelda, get chosen or set apart by certain powers. Others just plain don't have a choice.]