It's quite the predicament we're in. Truthfully, I don't know that there's any universally acceptable way out of it. Someone's going to be either miserable or dead before this is over, I think.
(Preferably to the Historian. Not even purely out of maliciousness, it's just they have made it clear that they will refuse any scenario that does not harm many others, and will thus be harmed regardless.)
That's the funny thing, really. It's been quite a long time since I had much of anything worth losing. Longer still since I had much of a choice in any such grand matter as this.
Really, I suppose I'm not certain how much I care. I would like to deal with the Historian and find somewhere perhaps better than this, though that would likely necessitate the loss of a great deal to do with this realm and whatever lingers within it. That would be 'acceptable' to me.
On the other hand, we might all die or be erased from existence or what have you. Which I confess I don't hate the idea of.
Oh, certainly--I'm not exactly looking to have us all wiped out as a first option. That would just be boring, and depressing besides. Relocation across the board would be the ideal if unlikely outcome.
Its shite, and so're all our options. I refuse to entertain the notion that there ain't a way out of this beyond "Let it all happen again" an' "Let the world jes die"
It is possible that they could settle an uninhabited or minimally inhabited world in our universe, though this would pose risks: most unclaimed habitable worlds are "tier two", with features such as violent storms, virulent disease, vicious wildlife, or contamination from element zero.
I agree with everyone who thinks this sucks! It pisses me off, but at least we have a choice? I'm happy that my brother is here so, I won't be alone no matter what option we pick, but... I'm worried for a friend, too! She deserves a good ending even more than many others do!
...I have nothing to return to in my world of origin. I'm deceased there, and as such going back would be unfortunate for me.
I also dislike the idea of leaving the inhabitants of this world, such as the Roaka, to die. This world feels as though it's worth defending, but I'm not certain of a viable and sustainable way to do that.
At this point, everything we do carries some risk at least, either to ourselves or otherwise. I personally find leaving a world to die without attempting to establish an alternative to be unacceptable. What sort of risks are we discussing?
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(Preferably to the Historian. Not even purely out of maliciousness, it's just they have made it clear that they will refuse any scenario that does not harm many others, and will thus be harmed regardless.)
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What level of loss would you consider acceptable?
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Really, I suppose I'm not certain how much I care. I would like to deal with the Historian and find somewhere perhaps better than this, though that would likely necessitate the loss of a great deal to do with this realm and whatever lingers within it. That would be 'acceptable' to me.
On the other hand, we might all die or be erased from existence or what have you. Which I confess I don't hate the idea of.
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Though we can understand the desire to be erased from existence, this is a non ideal solution: there are many here that do not wish to die.
Relocation may be possible, however for the Jormun and Roaka there will be risk involved.
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This...I can't even think've what to do that'd make sense here. If this were home, I'd have some inklin' at least.
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(They also need a world that could and would take them, but that is less immediate a concern. They are a singular individual, after all.)
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But it's their choice. If they want to stay or go.
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It is possible that they could settle an uninhabited or minimally inhabited world in our universe, though this would pose risks: most unclaimed habitable worlds are "tier two", with features such as violent storms, virulent disease, vicious wildlife, or contamination from element zero.
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I agree with everyone who thinks this sucks! It pisses me off, but at least we have a choice? I'm happy that my brother is here so, I won't be alone no matter what option we pick, but... I'm worried for a friend, too! She deserves a good ending even more than many others do!
What do you think, though?
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Additionally, we do not wish to be returned to our universe of origin.
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I also dislike the idea of leaving the inhabitants of this world, such as the Roaka, to die. This world feels as though it's worth defending, but I'm not certain of a viable and sustainable way to do that.
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Alternate possibility: creation or relocation to a new world. However, what we have learned suggests it carries ... risks.
We are also deceased.
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At this point, everything we do carries some risk at least, either to ourselves or otherwise. I personally find leaving a world to die without attempting to establish an alternative to be unacceptable. What sort of risks are we discussing?
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We believe that it is worth trying, but it is also their right to choose.
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The Jormun have given us means of contacting them.
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[like, just to get that out there]
We've gotta call these locals up and get their input. Don't wanna be the next Historian, just dictating what people do when.
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