[You were chosen for some reason and Greed can't figure it out. Kimblee's line of thinking matches rather closely to the homunculi, so that might explain part of it, but it doesn't explain all of it. The part it doesn't explain is what's getting to him.]
I take it that man, Hughes, was killed in both versions for the same reason. He learned too much and became a threat.
[What gave it away may have been different but he still met with the same fate in the end.]
Maybe you were the right person who happened to be there at the right time. Someone who wouldn't eventually cave in to human morals.
It's what happened to their pet alchemist before Tucker. Marcoh, I believe his name was, though since I got this information from Tucker it's possible it's inaccurate.
I think it's safe to say from what you've told me that the Philosopher's Stones between our worlds are completely different, though how they're made is ultimately the same process.
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I take it that man, Hughes, was killed in both versions for the same reason. He learned too much and became a threat.
[What gave it away may have been different but he still met with the same fate in the end.]
Maybe you were the right person who happened to be there at the right time. Someone who wouldn't eventually cave in to human morals.
It's what happened to their pet alchemist before Tucker. Marcoh, I believe his name was, though since I got this information from Tucker it's possible it's inaccurate.
I think it's safe to say from what you've told me that the Philosopher's Stones between our worlds are completely different, though how they're made is ultimately the same process.