Well, I guess it doesn't matter since we're not going to let that happen.
[Still, though, he looks curious.]
If that's the case, though, in a hypothetical and definitely not real situation where this happens over again, wouldn't you be able to pick people who are older than us...?
I observe souls. The ones that are closest to the necessary traits, those are the guests. [ they seem to be thinking about it ] Ken Amada was a good pick.
Okay, I have numerous questions about why you picked some of these people, but first off - you get why bringing someone young here is bad, right? Or has nobody explained that to you either...?
I know they've helped, that isn't the point. The point is that - I mean, even if someone is helpful, there are a lot of reasons they shouldn't have to be put in a situation where they could easily get murdered. Being a kid is probably the biggest reason.
I guess it's just... Okay, so like. Let's take Luna and Ken as examples. Maybe based on their personality or soul or whatever, they were good choices.
[He hesitates for a moment, trying to find a way to explain this to them that might break through.]
And sure, nobody should be put in this situation, but if you're talking about a situation where people are definitely going to die, do you see why it's unfair to bring someone who's barely had a chance to live their life? Like, despite what people have told you, 11 is really young.
...Which means he's a lot younger than she is, and it's not a good thing that he's here. Which, yes, I know that it's not a good thing any of us are here, but it's worse for someone like him.
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Eleven is... young.
[ this sounds like they're trying to confirm it more than agreeing. ]
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Yeah. Like, really young. Nobody's ever told you that before...?
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[ sometimes the youngest people are ... stubborn. ]
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Well, they were. And, I mean, most of us are, too. Usually the cut off age is around 18, but I'd definitely put it higher for something like this.
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I do not know ... if that is possible.
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[Still, though, he looks curious.]
If that's the case, though, in a hypothetical and definitely not real situation where this happens over again, wouldn't you be able to pick people who are older than us...?
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[ they're kind of not getting why young is bad ]
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Okay, I have numerous questions about why you picked some of these people, but first off - you get why bringing someone young here is bad, right? Or has nobody explained that to you either...?
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[ they say it like they are wondering if hunter knows this. ]
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... It is a good dog. They have helped.
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[ this is going. to cycle. ]
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I do not see the distinction.
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[He hesitates for a moment, trying to find a way to explain this to them that might break through.]
And sure, nobody should be put in this situation, but if you're talking about a situation where people are definitely going to die, do you see why it's unfair to bring someone who's barely had a chance to live their life? Like, despite what people have told you, 11 is really young.
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And Luna is not young?
[ they seem especially baffled by this for some reason? ]
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... Yes. [ they respond a bit like they think this is a test. ]
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[ r...right ]
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[He looks unreasonably excited about this breakthrough.]
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