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[X] Refuse.
Unnecessary capitalization there.
Missing letter.
On the contrary, the only thing scarier than a Szayel trying to hurt you is a Szayel who earnestly thinks he's helping. And beyond him installing fun but dumb stuff like acid spit or cool combat claws or what have you the concern is that, like...he'll install things designed to not just kill people but hurt them, cripple them, take them apart. Hollows aren't exactly nice but Nemo pretty reliably tries to make things fast and relatively clean, she's not a sadist or a pursuit predator, she isn't interested in dredging things out on multiple levels and, iirc, is often unsettled at the emotional trauma her abilities can cause. Pairing those with abilities designed, first and foremost, to inflict physical trauma is only compounding the problem imo. And Nemo's forced into dire enough straights often enough that she'll be sorely tempted to use them and ngl I don't especially want to read an update where Nemo graphically dismembers a dude with her ravenous, corrosive, retractable mandibles or w/e.
She's worked really hard to get to the kind of spot, emotionally and...dunno spiritually? Where she is right now. Running the risk of backsliding 'cause she got monstery grafts doesn't exactly feel ideal.
Beyond that I'm not super fond of the set up and what it says. Nemo's passing by all these tools and technologies made to basically torture Arrancar and Hollows, to tear them apart and piece them together, to do, in a sense, what Aizen does just much more brutally and viscerally. She knows that the guy who runs this place uses them regularly, and she's deciding that she wants a piece of that. She's, on some level, agreeing with Szayel when he goes "yes, you need fucked up mad science to perfect your body and unlock your true potential". It's kind of callous in a way? And it's heavily emphasizing the fears of Nemo. The fear of being weak and being picked off. The fear of being useless. The fear of being hurt again.
The Nothing option feels much more like an emphasis and affirmation of her current path in contrast. Where she's still afraid yeah but she's not ruled by it. Where she's able to prioritize emotional and moral considerations over purely physical, immediate concerns. Where she's able to decide something's wrong and she's going to do something about it.
I don't really grok the "if you're making a deal with the devil just be as selfish as possible" argument frankly. It's kinda mercenary, cold and calculating and maximizing, and that's not something I really strongly associate with Nemo?
Edit: Also big ghost moth flying out into the night with yet another samurai-scientist's research notes is a fun thing really.
Or, as some people have suggested, helping torture Yammy so that you can get a helping of those sweet evil science notes.
This is the exact thing that Nemo decided against in the Salar de Luna, where taking the mask would've doomed the Dancers even if she didn't kill them by her own hand. She is not the type to avert her eyes from suffering. You are voting with the intent of reversing Nemo's growth as a character.You know it's a poor decision. But you've been good, and been righteous, and you hurt for it. So you avert your eyes from the barbarism that Yammy will be forced into, deny it to yourself, and inform Szayel that you'll accept his bargain, healing for your knowledge.
For myself, it's more that "maybe torture Yammy a bit less" still involves us torturing Yammy. And makes us directly complicit in his future torture by having our work involved in his monstrous carapace, regardless of whether our version is slightly less painful than Szayelaporro's version.>help torture yammy
>option is explicitly couched around trying to un-torture yammy
/me tiiiiiiilts his head a bit?
I mean unless your argument is that the option is a naked trap and Szayel is going to immediately undo it in a "lol gotcha" moment and punish Nemo for her insolence (but then why make it an option at all?) I don't really get where you're coming from? I mean if we're just supposing completely off the wall shit about any of the options then I can just say that the "Refuse' option is going to make Szayel so ridiculously buttmad he vores Nemo? And besides that I can't help but feel like you're ccccooonsciously misreading/omitting the shit I'm saying about the options Szayel offers Nemo in the forms of grafts likely being toxic in their own right. And her using her art to try to fix something she finds repugnant?
Like that's right there in the option dude. Fair cop to it being kinda calculating in its own right but overall it really comes across like you're working off a radically different reading of the update and the spread that's presented. I don't...really know how to engage you on that when you're working from the given that "all the options involve torturing Yammy, yes even the option that's specifically about sabotaging the attempts to torture Yammy, therefore the ethical thing is to maximize the benefits out of torturing Yammy".
Or sabotage our boss's relationship with her colleagues I guess now?
Ah yes. 'Maximizing utility'. What we so often tell ourselves as we take those first steps on the road to hell. No, I'd rather not.[X] Work with Szayel. In exchange you will ask for…
-[X] Nothing. By feigning pure scientific interest in his work and an eagerness to help him, you will please him greatly and make him less likely to scrutinize your work, putting you in a betterposition to make the Sacrophagus less inhumane, and perhaps giving you the opportunity to pilferSzayel's notes on other subjects for your own use.
I think that refusing is nothing more than moral cowardice. Let's maximise utility.
Doing an immoral thing for personal advantage is something that Nemo is very much against. It's why she bandaged Ururu after their fight rather than just leave her and make a clean getaway.[X] Work with Szayel. In exchange you will ask for…
-[X] Nothing. By feigning pure scientific interest in his work and an eagerness to help him, you will please him greatly and make him less likely to scrutinize your work, putting you in a betterposition to make the Sacrophagus less inhumane, and perhaps giving you the opportunity to pilferSzayel's notes on other subjects for your own use.
I think that refusing is nothing more than moral cowardice. Let's maximise utility.
Ah yes. 'Maximizing utility'. What we so often tell ourselves as we take those first steps on the road to hell. No, I'd rather not.
Again, the fact that some people fuck up doesn't mean we shouldn't do the right thing. Slippery slope is a fallacy for a reason.Ah yes. 'Maximizing utility'. What we so often tell ourselves as we take those first steps on the road to hell. No, I'd rather not.
Ah yes. 'Maximizing utility'. What we so often tell ourselves as we take those first steps on the road to hell. No, I'd rather not.