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Of course; it's no secret. Existence needs it.
Ridge: Needs it, huh?
-Why does it need it?
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Of course; it's no secret. Existence needs it.
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Oh? No monologue about "limits" or good versus evil, or something just as irritating? No "Why did you do this?"
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You do not have clearance to receive that information. I'm only giving you information of these past projects out of the goodness of my heart.
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Thunderbird and Roadrunner was Unified Unity, while Hummingbird and Nightmare are Bio-Unity.
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Project Thunderbird was supervised by others, just as its counterpart, Hummingbird, did involve accomplices. In the same way, I worked alone on Project Roadrunner, just as I did on Project Nightmare. That one did happen to break the bird naming conventions, but subprojects aren't required to. Roadrunner just stuck because it was fitting.
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*Shrugs*
My contribution is up for debate.
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Unity was worked on by others in the Top Ten; it wasn't my own. David was a threat, so I decided to end him. I likely still will at some point. Hummingbird was under my control, so there was no danger there. Mm, nope. I don't see what ground those accusations hold.
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I don't see how I "keep" doing anything, considering Project Hummingbird could only be executed once. I built it and it failed; there's not much more to it.
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Ah, Hummingbirds. The most fragile of the avians.
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So nothing. My experiment is dead, and you have the weight of an innocent Hummingbird on your shoulders. That's it.
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Doing what, to be exact?
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Ah, yes. That one. It's not a particularly chivalrous act to take advantage of the system that way.
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Yes, I suppose so.