Legion (
forwearemany) wrote in
lifenet2019-03-10 07:11 pm
Entry tags:
- final fantasy ix: zidane tribal,
- mass effect: legion,
- mushi-shi: ginko,
- red vs. blue: agent washington,
- resident evil: albert wesker,
- undertale: asgore dreemurr,
- ✖ ffxv: prompto argentum,
- ✖ guilty gear: faust,
- ✖ kamen rider: sakuya tachibana,
- ✖ original: nari reno,
- ✖ persona 5: yusuke kitagawa,
- ✖ undertale: muffet
Farspeech stones
(It's an abrupt decision to voice the question that has been plaguing their thoughts over the stones.)
How is synthetic life treated in your universe of origin?
How is synthetic life treated in your universe of origin?

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Will it simply be an example of how synthetics destroy organics?
It seems unlikely, though they are uncertain of how a different outcome would be accomplished.
They wait.
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Ironically, this is the one part of the story he can be completely truthful about. But he's been blabbing on long enough, and he's not in the right state of mind to ponder if the concept of patience means anything to a robot.
"To cut a long story short, she gave us fire support for the rest of the skirmish, and we were able to turn a hopeless fight into an awe-inspiring victory. And yet, what surprised me the most wasn't the sudden appearance of the Gear, so much as how everyone was reacting to this winged saviour.
For the first time in my life, I saw people - victims of a traumatising attack no less - looking at a Gear with something different than fear and hatred. Some were questioning whether she had an ulterior motive or not, but others were openly pushing forward the possibility that she was here to preserve us, not harm us. A few even proposed that she her was a goddess, a divine protector. It left left me...quite speechless, to be honest."
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If the Geth had made a stand against the heretics, fought to prevent the slaughter of organics at their hands, would they have been accepted? Would the Creators have been willing to consider peace?
Would their people still be alive?
"Did she continue to be treated well?" Was she accepted in Human society? Or did they just abandon her once she was no longer of use to them?
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"The short answer is 'Yes'. She stuck around to help tend to the wounded alongside me and our field medics, and was officially recognised for her efforts in the battle once we had regrouped. The media outlets practically trampled over themselves to get the story out, but the Human Gear refused to make any statements."
Again, there's a bit more to it than that, but Faust is genuinely not at liberty to speak of the finer details. He wasn't even present for about half of these final parts, anyway.
"In light of all that had happened, the king himself chose to personally acknowledge the significance of the Human Gear's assistance, and in a political move best described as 'ballsy', he put forward the proposition that perhaps Human Gears are not the monsters everyone believes them to be. He's been under significantly less scrutiny than many expected since making that statement, and there are even rumours going around that he's going to be putting forward laws outright forbidding on-sight execution of Human Gears in the wild!"
He hasn't truly lied once in this entire conversation, but the sheer volume of information he's censored leaves the good doctor feeling guilt in the pit of his stomach. Would it really be worth risking the safety of so many just to tell Legion who this Human Gear really is, and just how well she's being treated? He can at least give them a name...surely...?
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Perhaps it's for the best that Faust cannot see the way their headflaps lift hopefully at this news. It is difficult to convey the same hope in their voice.
"Acknowledged. We are pleased to know that peaceful relations are possible outside this location."