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<blockquote data-quote="Tokiwong" data-source="post: 1435973" data-attributes="member: 961"><p><strong>Kelly</strong></p><p></p><p>Tommy watches Kelly lying on the ground reliving the memories of her belated mentor, Neuro. He analyzes her words, taking in the subtle nuances of her demeanor before moving from his chair to comfort her, helping her stand. He helps her back to her chair, “Interesting, I think I see what is going on, here...”</p><p></p><p>Tommy takes a seat next to her, “Neuro didn’t leave a fragment of himself in your mind; I think he implanted his own memories his very persona into your head, perhaps his very soul. To pull up those kinds of memories, it is something that he could do, with his power. He was easily a delta class elite, and quite formidable. His specialty was controlling the mind, not only in the present, but more specifically memories, manipulating and erasing them. He could even destroy them, from the documentation I have seen on him, he is quite dangerous, and luckily my mind is very tough to crack, a side of effect of my extreme intellect.”</p><p></p><p>“But more importantly you can’t blame the cruelty of the children on their baseline natures. It is in our natural inclination to seek dominance over our peers. Considering that we are descended from baselines their faults are our faults. Its an easy decision to simply believe that baselines are the root of all evil, but that would be a gross generalization. Besides elites are not equal among ourselves, because we will still find ways to separate ourselves, it’s in our natures. Sad but true,” he finishes brushing the hair back from her face.</p><p></p><p>He stands and paces, “But I have contemplated what such a world would be like, if elites could make their own decisions and decide their fates for themselves. The idea is both intriguing and terrifying at the same time. Would it be a Utopia or a world shattering failure?”</p><p></p><p><strong>Anika, Mark, and Ryan</strong></p><p></p><p>“I have analyzed the events from that evening, and I believe that perhaps blame can be placed on both sides. Perhaps it was not in the best interest of the patrons to attack, but considering how rare a chance like that was, Paragon did what he was trained to do. The actual loss of life was heightened by the crash of the aerodyne after the pilot lost control of the craft, which in and of itself is suspect,” Star replies with cold monotone logic.</p><p></p><p>“I do not wish to be as paranoid as Ryan,” she smiles, “but I think Pantheon had outside help. That help did not serve to aid in keeping the loss of life down. In fact it only heightened it. But that fact is often forgotten, am I wrong to believe that the crash may have played a role in the overall collateral damage?”</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tokiwong, post: 1435973, member: 961"] [b]Kelly[/b] Tommy watches Kelly lying on the ground reliving the memories of her belated mentor, Neuro. He analyzes her words, taking in the subtle nuances of her demeanor before moving from his chair to comfort her, helping her stand. He helps her back to her chair, “Interesting, I think I see what is going on, here...” Tommy takes a seat next to her, “Neuro didn’t leave a fragment of himself in your mind; I think he implanted his own memories his very persona into your head, perhaps his very soul. To pull up those kinds of memories, it is something that he could do, with his power. He was easily a delta class elite, and quite formidable. His specialty was controlling the mind, not only in the present, but more specifically memories, manipulating and erasing them. He could even destroy them, from the documentation I have seen on him, he is quite dangerous, and luckily my mind is very tough to crack, a side of effect of my extreme intellect.” “But more importantly you can’t blame the cruelty of the children on their baseline natures. It is in our natural inclination to seek dominance over our peers. Considering that we are descended from baselines their faults are our faults. Its an easy decision to simply believe that baselines are the root of all evil, but that would be a gross generalization. Besides elites are not equal among ourselves, because we will still find ways to separate ourselves, it’s in our natures. Sad but true,” he finishes brushing the hair back from her face. He stands and paces, “But I have contemplated what such a world would be like, if elites could make their own decisions and decide their fates for themselves. The idea is both intriguing and terrifying at the same time. Would it be a Utopia or a world shattering failure?” [b]Anika, Mark, and Ryan[/b] “I have analyzed the events from that evening, and I believe that perhaps blame can be placed on both sides. Perhaps it was not in the best interest of the patrons to attack, but considering how rare a chance like that was, Paragon did what he was trained to do. The actual loss of life was heightened by the crash of the aerodyne after the pilot lost control of the craft, which in and of itself is suspect,” Star replies with cold monotone logic. “I do not wish to be as paranoid as Ryan,” she smiles, “but I think Pantheon had outside help. That help did not serve to aid in keeping the loss of life down. In fact it only heightened it. But that fact is often forgotten, am I wrong to believe that the crash may have played a role in the overall collateral damage?” [/QUOTE]
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