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[X] The Truth(Projection) - Show Kicha what you found on the other world, a memory left seared into the world by the actions of the Uninvolved. Use the projection systems of the room to do so.
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If it were something along the lines of 'remote viewing/history imprint', that would mean Amanda used this secret when she had the vision of the Uninvolved and its reasoning.I'm guessing either "post-facto remote viewing," "information theory," or some form of entropy reversal that can, by extension, be applied to information and computation. Putting about 40/50/10 odds on each of the three possibilities.
Possibly, but if Seventh Secret mastery made it feasible to hear the Uninvolved clearly, then the Shiplords wouldn't be in this situation, they'd be in a different one.If it were something along the lines of 'remote viewing/history imprint', that would mean Amanda used this secret when she had the vision of the Uninvolved and its reasoning.
If you want these two to connect instead of be separate votes, you need to add a '-' before the second line. I've edited the quote to show you what that should look like. Line based voting will either separate or ignore your addition entirely if it remains as written.[X] The Truth(Projection) - Show Kicha what you found on the other world, a memory left seared into the world by the actions of the Uninvolved. Use the projection systems of the room to do so.
-[X] Inform her (beforehand) we can also use Practice to share the memory on a much more profound level, but if nothing else, it's likely to trip off sensors.
something"You know something," Kicha stated. "Something about what happened here, somthing that you think I don't.
What is it about Practice that doesn't mesh well with Shiplords? Why the extreme wariness?Kalilah: I'm just going to be over here. Ready to glass the continent.
They described it as 'sacrilege'. And were not amused discovering humans have access.something
What is it about Practice that doesn't mesh well with Shiplords? Why the extreme wariness?
Or is it something we are trying to hide from them?
*baps on pure reflex*
The last time you used Practice within direct, personal view of a Shiplord they absolutely lost their shit about your surviving the process, came rather close to killing you, and then committed suicide.something
What is it about Practice that doesn't mesh well with Shiplords? Why the extreme wariness?
Or is it something we are trying to hide from them?
But there's only one way to find out!The last time you used Practice within direct, personal view of a Shiplord they absolutely lost their shit about your surviving the process, came rather close to killing you, and then committed suicide.
You have absolutely no idea how Kicha will respond to that, let alone how she'll react to being shown the Hjivin feeding billions of (unwilling) souls into a planetary scale death blender to build their Uninvolved.
See, this is what happens if you don't say it three times!
"You built a way to watch them," you said slowly, eyes widening in horrified realisation. "You forged swords, to strike them down if it looked like they'd ever do it again."
"But did you listen?" Vega broke in aghast, the Harmonial racing ahead of your own thoughts. Finding the links, even before you did. "Did you understand what they tried to tell you? Your history says that the Hjivin were trying to create an Uninvolved, but do you have any idea how they were doing it?"
Kicha had stilled as you asked more questions. She froze into nigh-immobility as Vega asked the last one. There was horror in the Shiplords every facet, but something more, too. Disbelief.
Maybe it is to you, but subjective opinions on what's more or less repugnant aren't what's important here - what's important is that neither of these are solutions rather than answers as to what's motivating the Shiplords to do what they do. The solutions are instead what needs to be done to get the Shiplords to stop, and that's where the key difference comes in.And quite frankly, "racial trauma stops them from considering better solutions to the problem of preserving life in the galaxy from existential Secret-abusing threats" is a MUCH less repugnant, non-bullying solution to this problem than "they just dispassionately did the math from their own weirdly reasonable if alien axioms and decided it was the right thing to do."