Don't misunderstand--I want that too. I want us to go home. And if we manage to figure all of that out, and find the true enemy, then we'll focus on that. [He would, of course, prioritize getting everyone freed and home over a personal grievance.] But I don't think that will happen tomorrow.
He seemed to snap out of whatever had a hold on him at the end... And even if we do have to vote, one of the Residents seems to think there might be hope.
[but, well. there's a reason there's no real heat behind her disagreement.]
I do not think it will matter, though. I do not think this place will allow we vote for to live, no matter what we choose.
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[Simply. Though, that being said--]
Don't misunderstand--I want that too. I want us to go home. And if we manage to figure all of that out, and find the true enemy, then we'll focus on that. [He would, of course, prioritize getting everyone freed and home over a personal grievance.] But I don't think that will happen tomorrow.
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[she sighs.]
It will take time. But I think it would be foolish to remove a potential ally in that fight if we do not have to.
[she doesn't sound too invested in that for a variety of reasons, but she does think it should at least be said. ]
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[And beyond that, he isn't all that sure he cares. But he can, at least, acknowledge her points as valid.]
We might not have a choice anyway. We had to vote, last time.
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[but, well. there's a reason there's no real heat behind her disagreement.]
I do not think it will matter, though. I do not think this place will allow we vote for to live, no matter what we choose.