No. Everyone's still debating what to do, and- I'm not sure how much it even matters. We have to end the bargain, or be stuck here forever.
[And Sabriel... doubts the crew would agree to that. Which means their choices are leaving these people to their fate, or leaving some protection behind.]
Seems like a lot of people are just grasping at straws, though. [This mission seems to have stumped a lot of them.] But this would be one of the less pleasant places to be stuck forever.
[He's not a fan of suburbia, even without eyes in the sky watching them and creepy robot zombies.]
Which means this is probably going to end with a mess like Scorpion's Bend.
[The people here are real, but beyond that? that's what this mission reminds her of. The crew stumbling, chasing dead ends, only to undo the bargain by accident to find nothing but death.]
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[And Sabriel... doubts the crew would agree to that. Which means their choices are leaving these people to their fate, or leaving some protection behind.]
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[He's not a fan of suburbia, even without eyes in the sky watching them and creepy robot zombies.]
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[The people here are real, but beyond that? that's what this mission reminds her of. The crew stumbling, chasing dead ends, only to undo the bargain by accident to find nothing but death.]
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[But he absolutely read about it.]
We can't control everything, though.
[His understanding is that sometimes they meddle more than they actually should.]
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[This man is a recovering nihilist. He's not as negative as he used to be, but he can still be a jaded little shit.]