[He's been here for so long and he still hasn't figured out a way to control his emotional reactions... that's definitely a problem, but Archer doesn't respond to that statement.]
Of course it does. I suspect the natives blame us for it but it's not as though there's anything we can do about it if it is our faults. None of us chose to arrive here.
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Of course it does. I suspect the natives blame us for it but it's not as though there's anything we can do about it if it is our faults. None of us chose to arrive here.
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We'd leave, if we could both figure out how and why the hell people keep being dragged here in the first place.
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I don't know. I haven't found anything useful since I've arrived.
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I doubt the natives know anything. If they did, they'd be shoving us all out the door by now.
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Of course they would. I imagine we'll figure out something eventually.
[He shifts the bag a bit again and shakes his head.]
Anyway, speculating about it like this isn't going to solve anything.
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lets pretend it's not going to happen and spare everyone involved from an enraged, fully powered homunculus]
Yeah. No sense worrying about it until the world starts falling on our heads.
[But he sounds too happy about the prospect, so]
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It probably will soon. I suppose there's not much we can do to prepare for it.
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[The way that's worded makes it sound like Greed won't be happening, but you know.
Some things are slow to happen, like homunculi caring about the end of the world, apparently.]
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[it's gonna be ugly]