[And isn't it just like a cat to purr sweetly one moment and bare their teeth the next? Lily can't help but chuckle— he is terribly fond of his stray-turned-housecat, after all. He reaches out a hand to tousle that shock of soft, silvery hair.]
Barrett? He doesn't go by that name anymore. It's a matter of time before the only name he answers to is Tarvos.
[Macha, being one of eight special programs, should have some awareness of what the other programs are designed to do.]
Mm, but I suppose it's true what they say about human nature: it's unpredictable. So I can't tell you whether they'll live or they'll die... within Fragment, that is. When the wave reaches its crescendo, those who remain will know nothing but the purest happiness.
[Lily exhales a big, open-mouthed yawn. He supposes it's a good thing Macha is getting all their questions out of the way, but he can't help but feel as if Macha would be better off without that squishy wad of meat rattling around in his skull cage.]
Think about it this way: the Epitaph of Twilight isn't a mere poem so much as it is a prophecy that, when fulfilled, will guide everyone towards utopia.
As for that thing and the Cores he handed out, I wouldn't advise killing any of them until you've collected a fair amount of data from them. You must allow the others to fulfill their role as well.
Besides... We'll need them to remain alive if we're to complete our ultimate goal. What would be the point of liberation with no one to liberate?
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Barrett? He doesn't go by that name anymore. It's a matter of time before the only name he answers to is Tarvos.
[Macha, being one of eight special programs, should have some awareness of what the other programs are designed to do.]
Mm, but I suppose it's true what they say about human nature: it's unpredictable. So I can't tell you whether they'll live or they'll die... within Fragment, that is. When the wave reaches its crescendo, those who remain will know nothing but the purest happiness.
[Lily exhales a big, open-mouthed yawn. He supposes it's a good thing Macha is getting all their questions out of the way, but he can't help but feel as if Macha would be better off without that squishy wad of meat rattling around in his skull cage.]
Think about it this way: the Epitaph of Twilight isn't a mere poem so much as it is a prophecy that, when fulfilled, will guide everyone towards utopia.
As for that thing and the Cores he handed out, I wouldn't advise killing any of them until you've collected a fair amount of data from them. You must allow the others to fulfill their role as well.
Besides... We'll need them to remain alive if we're to complete our ultimate goal. What would be the point of liberation with no one to liberate?