[ they're silent for a moment, their expression unreadable under their mask, as they tap a finger. their tone gets even calmer. ]
There wasn't much time, and there were no other options available to me at the time--and if there are any others now, I'd like to hear them. I'm actually very not fond of death at all.
If there is, I've yet to hear anyone speak up, but I wager there is not.
[ Most likely? He couldn't say for sure. ]
Which is why I have turned to the Leaders—I wish to discover a way in which we can reverse the effects of his phenomena. Ideally, we would be able to prevent it from growing ere it becomes too great for us to handle, but that would require any one of us able to see it at will.
Unfortunately. I don't want to give hope just yet, as while there have been too many deaths already, it's hard to say if it's been a long or short amount of time since it first occurred, relatively speaking... though at the same time, we should probably prepare ourselves for the worst case scenario.
I do not desire to dwell on what-ifs, but rather, the realities we potentially face.
You are not the first to believe this, however; I would prefer to think it is the absolute last resort. But what then? Are we destined to die, one by one, until there is no one left?
The ideal case, given that things have progressed this far, would be that we gather enough nova to deal with the original problem--before Viridian killed, and caused all this to happen--and return home. That objective hasn't changed.
No—ultimately, we should all work towards doing so... But how quickly could we possibly work? I would not be inclined to believe that an act to save all worlds out there can be done swiftly, nor easily.
Nevertheless, you have my utmost gratitude for your honesty. I shall endeavor to further seek out alternatives, and of course, put forth my best efforts in collecting the necessary amount of nova.
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[ There's something about having it confirmed straight from the source that makes this worse; despite so, Alphinaud keeps a level exterior. ]
That means you can see the splintering nova, then? This would be the first I hear of breaking memories, however.
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They're one and the same. If your nova splinters, your memories irreversibly shatter, and you essentially become an empty shell.
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There wasn't much time, and there were no other options available to me at the time--and if there are any others now, I'd like to hear them. I'm actually very not fond of death at all.
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If there is, I've yet to hear anyone speak up, but I wager there is not.
[ Most likely? He couldn't say for sure. ]
Which is why I have turned to the Leaders—I wish to discover a way in which we can reverse the effects of his phenomena. Ideally, we would be able to prevent it from growing ere it becomes too great for us to handle, but that would require any one of us able to see it at will.
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You are not the first to believe this, however; I would prefer to think it is the absolute last resort. But what then? Are we destined to die, one by one, until there is no one left?
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Maybe not. But that's all the answers I have, at the moment.
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Nevertheless, you have my utmost gratitude for your honesty. I shall endeavor to further seek out alternatives, and of course, put forth my best efforts in collecting the necessary amount of nova.