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It's at least a more effective solution nonetheless right now.
If you have concerns, please address them to me, as I will do my best as acting mediator.
Are you a part of this friendbase?
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It's at least a more effective solution nonetheless right now.
If you have concerns, please address them to me, as I will do my best as acting mediator.
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Regardless, as long as you're fine with with me acting as a mediator between you and them, I believe the current situation has been resolved.
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Doesn't mean it can't apply otherwise.
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Really?
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I mean that's probably something easy to confirm.
For now though, you're probably better off at agreeing on something instead of strangling each other over the issue.
Keep your friends close and your enemies closer is a saying after all.
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*Raises an eyebrow.*
Who says anything about trust?
As far as this potential agreement is concerned, both of you are compromising on this issue so that you cooperate to some degree and actually make progress towards a different outcome instead of wasting time and effort.
To keep it short, you don't have to trust each other, but that doesn't mean you can't acknowledge and respect each others strength long enough to work together. Worst comes to worst, you help him kill Shinji if he turns into Aeron, and in the best case scenario Shinji lives without Aeron ever becoming a threat.
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*Pinches the bridge of my nose.*
And my point is that it's a far better fate to kill him should we run into the worst case scenario then to risk Aeron existing as a force of nature or worse, risk that Shinji somehow comes back from it all only for his already hurt mind to be broken by the aftermath of Aeron using his body to wreck what he cared about most.
*Sighs.*
At that point it goes beyond suffering, and enters a living hell.
Besides, we don't even know how Shinji feels about all of this.
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The kind of suffering one will go through if they awake from losing themself only to find that they've hurt all of that which they wished to protect?
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Hawk: I get the feeling that isnt true. Once that person becomes a guaranteed risk, they may cast him out, at the very least.
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*Sighs.*
And my point is that we keep the plan to kill him as a last resort, so that he doesn't suffer.
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But we're at least wasting it by getting somewhere instead of tiring each other out through fighting. The last thing we need in this situation is to fight until neither side has the energy to deal with Aeron.
*Looks at hawk.*
Besides, don't you need to go talk to your superior about this before deciding on anything?
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To leave a friend to suffer is to do them no favors. I say that because if Aeron does fully emerge, Shinji would likely suffer more then he ever has, especially if he ever regains control.
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And from what I've read in that file, he should become greatly encumbered in his plots should Shinji gain a healthier mindset and environment. So though killing him isn't off the table, it isn't the end of days yet.