They won't buy it (yay for cultural differences and not being a hivemind with a love for transhumanism)- and the problem is them already thinking it's cool.I hate having to downplay the potential transhuman awesomeness of lichdom. Oh well, if it'll keep 'Dokes and Blueberry from dying and Homura from hitting the reset button, I guess it's worth it.
Actually...I don't think Homu'd abandon a timeline where Madoka was still alive.
We should maybe be careful with how bad we make it sound though. It'd be weird to go from convincing Mami that she's still people and not a rock to telling Blue and Pink girl that meguca are zombies and they don't want to be one.They won't buy it (yay for cultural differences and not being a hivemind with a love for transhumanism)- and the problem is them already thinking it's cool.
Yeah, we're just telling them things Mami knows and accepts. Meguca soul gems, meguca infighting, necessity of witch fighting and territory, wishes backfiring, good people in bad situations...and bring up that we're trying to work on it to prevent Madoka from losing it and wishing on the spot.We should maybe be careful with how bad we make it sound though. It'd be weird to go from convincing Mami that she's still people and not a rock to telling Blue and Pink girl that meguca are zombies and they don't want to be one.
The question is: is it enough for her to make us do a swiss cheese impression?This. While she'd view it as a personal failure, a contract is not enough for Homu to reverse a timeline.
That sounds like it'd be really hard to pull off.Finally, maybe adding on our list of shit to do, convince Homura that it is ok to break her promise to Madoka about not becoming a MG? It would probably help in the long run.
The looks on everyone's faces would be hilarious though.Imagine if Madoka contracts and Sabrina disappears in a puff of logic.
KB: "You can't have two wishes running coming from the same person. That's just common sense."
And that means telling Madoka things. Which causes problems.The promise is enough of a loop risk that I don't think it's just be a personal failure.
Really, the only person who could convince Homura to give up on that promise is Madoka herself.
The circles man, the... Madokas?Regardless, if we don't tell her about the idea, then it's never even going to be on the table because Homura would flat out murder us if it happened and we caused it.
I see Sabrina's agonizing over what to do again.
The Law of (Posting) Cycles?
If Homura's going more sideways than backwards when she uses her shield we'd probably be fine.Imagine if Madoka contracts and Sabrina disappears in a puff of logic.
KB: "You can't have two wishes running coming from the same person. That's just common sense."
Yeah...I don't see the Homura that went throughOh it most certainly is, but has that ever stopped us from trying? "The madoka you made a promise to, is not the Madoka in front of you, ergo no promise is going to be broken!" or "What she really wanted was to not be tricked by QB, and live a life of suffering, So if you read the intent rather than the literal words, as long as she is happy, it is ok if she becomes a magical girl."
I can't deal with this.
"She wasn't in a sane state of mind at the time."Oh it most certainly is, but has that ever stopped us from trying? "The madoka you made a promise to, is not the Madoka in front of you, ergo no promise is going to be broken!" or "What she really wanted was to not be tricked by QB, and live a life of suffering, So if you read the intent rather than the literal words, as long as she is happy, it is ok if she becomes a magical girl."
Still a personal failure. There's Homura's protector complex to consider."You promised to save Madoka. This way, she'll be safe from the fate of magical girls, and there'll be nothing Kyubey can do about it ever again."
What do you expect that to accomplish at this point?Tl;dr
can an we make the Fukushima girls see the damage they done before they leave? Like when the Allies show German citizens the concentration camps.