If you'd like to ask the Transmitter something over the phone, go right ahead! The Transmitter will answer the phone as soon as she's available. Leaving messages is impossible, given how old these phones are, but you should be able to reach her at almost all hours.
Comments are screened for privacy; all Patients are offered confidentiality, didn't you know?
no subject
If we leave this place, can Arietta be returned to her friends? [Corrin, doubtless, will take Felicia home.]
no subject
That's something we'll have to think over. It's...a more difficult question than you'd think.
no subject
no subject
no subject
[AWKWARD PAUSE.....]
I...do not understand your circumstances, Transmitter, or the reasons behind any of this. It seems that is by design. But I do know something of duty. I am sorry that this is how you see yours.
no subject
[ Saying thank you for someone being sorry...? ]
It's not really my duty, but...it's what I have to do.
no subject
no subject
no subject
[He guesses??? good job not being super on-board with murder?????]
Though I am sorry that that is the way it is. You did make it sound as though this was...some kind of tradition, or something like that. Something repeated.
no subject
It's something that's happened before. That's all I can say about.
no subject
Alright. [He's pretty used to hearing that already.] Can you say if it will happen again?
no subject
no subject
[What if next time, another monster is taken...? It's something to think about.]
...in monster tradition, the deceased's dust would be spread on something they loved. It is said that they may live on in it. [Kind of a non sequitur, and even he's not really sure where he's going with this. Just talking for the sake of it.]
no subject
no subject
[And a lot of other reasons, practical and otherwise. It's an idea that did occur, though.]
I recall them mostly burying their dead before, or placing them in stone cairns. But I am out of touch with human culture even on my own world. It is...nice to hear from those who come from others. [As an afterthought:] I am assuming you are not from my own Earth.
no subject
And, no, I'm not. Any tales of monsters for me were just that... Tales.
no subject
And why should they not forget us? It seems that is what they wanted to do.
[.....]
But meeting friendly humans here has been encouraging!
no subject
Sometimes humans are ashamed of things they've done. They try to cover it up. They use stories as a way of...compromise, as if it helps. Not all are like that, but...enough are.
I'm sorry.
no subject
[Leaving that door fucking open for apologies for stuff you did do and are in fact still currently doing!]
That is not a tendency unique to humans. I have often thought they must have been ashamed - why should they leave us alive, if they could easily face the thought of killing us all? And if they could not do that, surely they knew this was no act of mercy.
And yet, they were the ones who began the war. I think they had not really thought about the ending of it.
no subject
They never do... You start something, and, it's like, okay, here I am, doing this thing. Then, time goes on and...you're still doing it, and it's rough, but you have a goal. And then when it's all over...
...you don't know what you're supposed to do.
no subject
And, when you get something you have wanted for a long time, it can be easy to find it a little disappointing. Things are not usually what we imagine they will be. It is good to remember that - not to stop having hope, just not to stake too much on one goal.
no subject
How do you keep that?
no subject
[Like, idk, becoming a god and destroying humanity. Def not that.]
Having hope from day to day is perhaps the most important thing.
no subject
no subject
Is there nothing you enjoy? I know you are working most of the time now, but...no favorite foods or anything like that, even?
[It's actually hard to think of a suggestion. The Risen are all she has for company, after all, and she does not seem to have much time to go out or do anything for herself.
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)