Ksense
Crass Translator
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Statement: "I think it's more of the Biomanipulator/Biotinker tag team dynamic along with the healer who dedicated herself to healing the world and was led to ruin in her failure/Healer who never wanted to heal the world and lived in fear of the consequence of trying until she was forced to succeed in healing it dichotomy.
Panacea never wanted to try but did where Florence dedicated herself to it but failed catastrophically.
This also ties into the current situation where miss insincere bitch would be forced to confront the most sincere healer whilst the failure is forced to confront one who could succeed but refuses to try.
Basically, at face value they seem compatible holding similar legends and everything except for the fact that they are polar opposites in disposition.
TLDR: Florence is the WORST possible servant for canon Amy but their influence on each other either ends up creating what amounts to one of the greatest possible synergies in power and disposition or a catastrophe resulting in both of their deaths. This means character arcs which is what makes life good. There is also the contrast in their legends making it even more interesting from a meta perspective."
Panacea never wanted to try but did where Florence dedicated herself to it but failed catastrophically.
This also ties into the current situation where miss insincere bitch would be forced to confront the most sincere healer whilst the failure is forced to confront one who could succeed but refuses to try.
Basically, at face value they seem compatible holding similar legends and everything except for the fact that they are polar opposites in disposition.
TLDR: Florence is the WORST possible servant for canon Amy but their influence on each other either ends up creating what amounts to one of the greatest possible synergies in power and disposition or a catastrophe resulting in both of their deaths. This means character arcs which is what makes life good. There is also the contrast in their legends making it even more interesting from a meta perspective."