definingfuture: (T - Thank you. I know what I said.)
Anthony Edward Stark | Iron Man (616) ([personal profile] definingfuture) wrote in [community profile] snowblindrpg 2016-11-26 04:46 pm (UTC)

Why do you think the prophet doesn't want us reaching the center? Whether the prophet is the force trying to attack us or just working for it, there must be a reason for it to want to stop us. We want to find it because some of us hope that it'll be a key to getting us out of here, but we don't know that's true. And that doesn't mean there's anything to actually find.

We've just been going on what we've been told. And while I don't think all of it is a lie, I do think some of it could be very convenient for everyone who isn't us. The prophet or the Administrator and her team. The only ones who don't have enough information here are us. So I think we should work together as much as possible.

[Hey, at least he's got House talking. This is a sort of victory. Like, like managing to get Victor von Doom to take a day off from being creepy. It's temporary, but it feels damn good.]

Here's a question: Some people were picked out and infected by the prophet, made to see what the prophet wanted them to see because they were sympathetic or embraced their symbol or whatever it was that let it in. I understand that the ones that turned on them were targets, by why give everyone warning? What I saw was energy. I'd be willing to bet a good deal of it since it was enough to be visible without sensors. If we were really going to kill each other, there shouldn't have been warning. It's a waste of power to tag everyone. That's not typically how evil god-like entities work. Why waste strength letting the sheep know they are sheep?

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