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ᴛʜᴏᴛ ᴛᴏᴘɪᴄ ([personal profile] crashout) wrote2019-10-06 04:01 pm
namelessfighter: (lend me an ear)

[personal profile] namelessfighter 2019-10-30 08:59 pm (UTC)(link)
Our master tries to take it into account if we have any misgivings about the missions that we’re chosen for. But they have a reason for everything they do, and usually we’re chosen to protect our own masters’ histories, so… I don’t think anyone has ever wanted to walk away from it.

[ but this brings him to another question... ]

If there are multiple timelines where you come from… What do you if it’s better for history that someone dies?
namelessfighter: (sometimes he uses that one braincell)

[personal profile] namelessfighter 2019-11-19 05:53 pm (UTC)(link)
There will always be a reason for our missions. [ just. primly pointing that out before moving on. ] While I may not know exactly why the saniwa chooses who they do for certain missions… I believe we all fight that much harder when the one in danger is a master we love.

[ hm… after a moment of consideration, he nods. ]

I suppose I can understand that. It’s the ones who have an effect on history who need to survive the most… but any loss is still a loss. Can you at least minimize the damage done when you… shift?
namelessfighter: (here to conduct official business)

[personal profile] namelessfighter 2019-11-24 04:01 pm (UTC)(link)
...Yes, I suppose so. But protecting history as it is supposed to play out is more important than our own feelings, however strong they may be.

[ they can't risk destroying history for the love of their masters. ]

That makes sense, I suppose. It's the same for us, when we are sent back in time. Our actions and that of the Revisionists can't affect anything prior to when we arrived, but everything after...

[ that's why their battle is so important. ]