The Metabomb has the chance to go horribly wrong, because it's the one that most directly impacts Sabrina.

I really don't want to risk Dedolere coming out to 'play' with our friends.
I doubt it. Sabrina's thought process is somewhat different than that of most people.

It's not exactly awful; she's her own character.

The only problem it presents to Sabrina, personally, is the feeling that she's deceiving her friends.

What are the advantages of metabombing? If they came up in an earlier discussion I forgot them.
Secrets have an habit of turning up clean, sooner or later. We don't want our friends to think we've been lying to them.
 
Should we tell anyone about rebellion? Seems like that could either prevent, or cause, a lot of problems.
 
I'm really concerned that the others will react poorly to the Metabomb.

And yes, I absolutely agree that keeping it from them is bad.

Honestly, I wish we'd been honest about knowing Madoka and Sayaka right from the start.
 
Should we tell anyone about rebellion? Seems like that could either prevent, or cause, a lot of problems.
I' kind of in favour of meta-bombing at some point, but at the absolute minimum, I would like to leave that part out until after we have stopped Madoka from contracting and/or killed Walpurgisnacht.
 
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Should we tell anyone about rebellion? Seems like that could either prevent, or cause, a lot of problems.
Describing Rebellion in any way that's remotely coherent would require explaining a lot of other dangerous stuff for context. That's not even getting into how they would react to Rebellion itself, and I'm really not sure what describing a possible alternate future that could potentially occur if everything goes horribly wrong for us in very specific ways could gain anybody.

Actually, it might be helpful for Oriko, but pretty much nobody else.
 
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I'm really concerned that the others will react poorly to the Metabomb.

And yes, I absolutely agree that keeping it from them is bad.

Honestly, I wish we'd been honest about knowing Madoka and Sayaka right from the start.
Priority went into gaining some trust first. Main cast are school aged girls that are likely gonna be creeped the freak out if some stranger comes up and tells them she knows all about them.

We need to be careful, yes, but this is doable.

Need to make sure they understand what we did know, and we didn't know about them. We were scared back then, of messing up, scaring them away, or just plain being in some sort of very AU setting where all our metaknowledge was faulty; we were just starting, after all.

When we Metabomb, we need to explain very well how our friends are our friends now. Now we know them, trust them; we don't know only about them, don't have only suspicions and maybe-right-knowledge about who and what they are.

Yes, we've had them at a disadvantage, and they might blame us for that, but we didn't enjoy that, and want to correct that as soon as possible. Our friends will understand.

Well, maybe Sayaka will be pissed for a while... specially if this bomb lands near the Orikobomb, but still.
 
Priority went into gaining some trust first. Main cast are school aged girls that are likely gonna be creeped the freak out if some stranger comes up and tells them she knows all about them.

We need to be careful, yes, but this is doable.

Need to make sure they understand what we did know, and we didn't know about them. We were scared back then, of messing up, scaring them away, or just plain being in some sort of very AU setting where all our metaknowledge was faulty; we were just starting, after all.

When we Metabomb, we need to explain very well how our friends are our friends now. Now we know them, trust them; we don't know only about them, don't have only suspicions and maybe-right-knowledge about who and what they are.

Yes, we've had them at a disadvantage, and they might blame us for that, but we didn't enjoy that, and want to correct that as soon as possible. Our friends will understand.

Well, maybe Sayaka will be pissed for a while... specially if this bomb lands near the Orikobomb, but still.
Oh, I completely understand why we did it. It doesn't mean that I don't want it to have been otherwise, and it doesn't mean I'm not worried that things could still go disastrously wrong when revealing it. But worrying about the results doesn't mean it's not the right thing to do. I'm not arguing that we shouldn't tell them, I'm just worrying about what will happen when we do tell them.
 
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