... While I would like to paraphrase for you, I must note the fact such information verbatim escapes your ears [ do you have ears ] is of concern, Lord Shale. It worries me that someone or something hinders them.
But, aye, the letter describes the Prism as a realm holding some form of sentience with the desire to lull us into complacency—caught in its web, a spider that can bore into our very souls... One who knows us better than ourselves.
I have to tell you, this whole thing gives me a really bad feeling. This letter... it's telling some of you what you believe anyway. Prism is bad, trying to hurt you, fight it.
I don't believe that's true. [they sigh, looking tired.] I wish Vax and Percy had thought to ask us about it first, because I would have said not to put too much stock in something you found lying around that confirms all your worst fears.
The fact that I can't read it - couldn't it be because it wants to reach all of you?
... "Bad" would not be a good word to use. We may debate the Prism of being dangerous instead, regardless of its intent if it has any.
[ He is using a nice and neutral tone. ]
I, too, am not ready to bid stock just yet, but I have no plans to dismiss it. The prospect that this is meant to reach us seems more theory than being another play on our wired anxieties... 'Tis curious that it better taps into our fears than our hopes, if it were the case.
Would you care to elaborate on why you think the residents' exclusion would be a necessary component to reach us?
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Heavens.
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I could read what you were saying earlier. Spiderweb, all of that. It sounded intense.
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But, aye, the letter describes the Prism as a realm holding some form of sentience with the desire to lull us into complacency—caught in its web, a spider that can bore into our very souls... One who knows us better than ourselves.
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I have to tell you, this whole thing gives me a really bad feeling. This letter... it's telling some of you what you believe anyway. Prism is bad, trying to hurt you, fight it.
I don't believe that's true. [they sigh, looking tired.] I wish Vax and Percy had thought to ask us about it first, because I would have said not to put too much stock in something you found lying around that confirms all your worst fears.
The fact that I can't read it - couldn't it be because it wants to reach all of you?
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[ He is using a nice and neutral tone. ]
I, too, am not ready to bid stock just yet, but I have no plans to dismiss it. The prospect that this is meant to reach us seems more theory than being another play on our wired anxieties... 'Tis curious that it better taps into our fears than our hopes, if it were the case.
Would you care to elaborate on why you think the residents' exclusion would be a necessary component to reach us?
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