This is probably a different personality. Let's ask Headless about it.Was the yellow text used before in this quest? Seeing it kind of confused me.
So since we apparently blew our cover hard, who's up for offering to have our mind read as a peace offering?
Is that number really that high? I don't believe she's ever killed random people. All her killings had reasons or were accidents. ... or Headless or yellow-text's infuence, but I'm not sure if those really count as Flandre.Showing them that we, well, Flan has murdered how many random people sounds like a terrible idea.
Showing them that we, well, Flan has murdered how many random people sounds like a terrible idea.
...I am beginning to find it increasingly more difficult to predict the result of any option we take @_@
Eternal hibernation. I can dig at this point.only option we SHOULD take is sleep if this bullcrap keeps happening...
Although both groups (Wolkenritter and free Numbers) were remorseful/repentant. Together with the lack of agency - the Wolkenritter were tied to the Tome of the Night Sky/Book of Darkness and had to obey its master, and Cinque was only 16 at the time of StrikerS - and you get some leniency being granted.It really does, but then I think about the TSAB's track record with criminals. First we have, the Wolkenritter who have probably done pretty atrocious things in the past. Despite how much I like them, I am amazed that they became friends with their extensive history. Then we can look at the Numbers who aren't rotting in prison with Jail. Not sure how the two groups slaughter records compare with Flandre's though. I always assumed they've all directly killed people but don't think its explicitly stated.
only option we SHOULD take is sleep if this bullcrap keeps happening...
Although both groups (Wolkenritter and free Numbers) were remorseful/repentant. Together with the lack of agency - the Wolkenritter were tied to the Tome of the Night Sky/Book of Darkness and had to obey its master, and Cinque was only 16 at the time of StrikerS - and you get some leniency being granted.
Yea, I'm starting to get that vibe too. We lost out on Sayaka and Homuhomu because we didn't understand how our actions were effecting our chances with them. I kinda feel like we're blindly stumbling from one bad situation to another, without really understanding why they're happening or how our choices impact the world.I do sort of feel like we are not being given enough...something (information? feedback? warning? not sure what word I am looking for here) in order to proceed with having fun.
Yea, I'm starting to get that vibe too. We lost out on Sayaka and Homuhomu because we didn't understand how our actions were effecting our chances with them. I kinda feel like we're blindly stumbling from one bad situation to another, without really understanding why they're happening or how our choices impact the world.
Don't get me wrong EJ, I like this quest and think it's got some fun potential, but it's a bad sign when players don't feel like they have a lot of control.