[X] Refuse. You don't trust them with your Friends.
-[X] But since he knows it's an emergency option, can you go shopping now?
 
[X] Agree to make some Guardians for the local authorities.
-[X] Immediately.
--[X] Forbid Danny Hebert from watching; make him wait upstairs while you make them.

The government can buy the Guardians like everyone else.
 
... Yeah, trying to hide we're a biotinker was hopeless from the start huh?
 
[X] Agree to make some Guardians for the local authorities.
-[X] Immediately.

there's no point trying to hide we're a bio tinker. so long as we make sure none of our friends can procreate on their own the local authorities should have no issues.
 
[X] Agree to make some Guardians for the local authorities.
-[X] For free. He has a point.

This seems like a nice peace offering after we turned down their offer to join. Nothing says "You don't have to worry about us" like some Friends.
 
Doing work for free ?! How truly inneficient. Armaster would be sad.

[X] Agree to make some Guardians for the local authorities.
-[X] Immediately.
 
[X] Agree to make some Guardians for the local authorities.
-[X] For free. He has a point.
-[X] Immediately.
 
[x] Agree to make some Guardians for the local authorities.
-[x] Immediately.
-[x] For free. Sort of.
--[x] Your silly human currency is useless to me. I demand hats in compensation!
 
I would just like to point out that we recently claimed not to understand our powers. I don't really think it's wise to immediately turn around and demonstrate that we're able to make Friends fast enough to be able to donate several of them to PRT after a day or two of experimenting with our powers. Either they'll think we lied to them, or that we're a major threat, since, at our least experienced, we were able to rapidly make powerful constructs.

I'm not entirely against selling the PRT Friends, or necessarily against giving them away. That said, now's not really the time.

[X] Refuse. You don't want to make them think you knowingly lied about your powers.
-[X] You'll consider doing so once some time has past.
-[X] But since he knows it's an emergency option, can you go shopping now?
 
[X] Agree to make some Guardians for the local authorities.
-[X] For a discount

Why sell just to the heroes when we can be properly rogue and sell to everyone?
 
"Love you too!" you reply automatically, then freeze.

...Why did I just say that? I shouldn't have any reflexive responses yet. Host?
Oh, QAylor, lemme hug you.
After an hour or two of this nonsense, it becomes clear that human fiction is not for you.
You should read this great book, you can find it online: it's called Worm. A bit long, but worth it

[X] Agree to make some Guardians for the local authorities.
-[X] Immediately.

WE GOIN' THE ROGUE ROUTE BOYOS!
 
[X] Refuse. You don't want to make them think you knowingly lied about your powers.
-[X] You'll consider doing so once some time has past.
-[X] But since he knows it's an emergency option, can you go shopping now?
 
[X] Agree to make some Guardians for the local authorities.
-[X] Immediately.
--[X] Forbid Danny Hebert from watching; make him wait upstairs while you make them.
 
It occurs to me that if we go the route of the rogue, that means we'll need to sell to villains as well as heroes. Which kind of negates the point of giving the Wards an advantage in the first place. After all, if we obviously favour the heroes, the villains aren't going to be terribly pleased with us.
 
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