I think it's more a matter of everyone would have to mutually agree to sacrifice themselves for the winning team if it turns out this is all fake, or if we didn't gather enough points in the end
But I think Nahida's right. We don't want to rush into anything, but we're running out of time. We need to confirm the truth of this information to the best of our ability, and we need to see if we can glean any specifics whatsoever about what we're working with. The points we'd need for revival, how much erasures are worth, any possible extra tasks we can do, if it's possible to transfer points--anything we can possibly learn.
After that, it may simply be a leap of trust.
[He really doesn't think they'd get everyone on board with electing a winning team ahead of time, but... he knows that some people, at least, would agree to try, if it meant dying for the hope of a greater good.]
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I think it's more a matter of
everyone would have to mutually agree to sacrifice themselves for the winning team if it turns out this is all fake, or if we didn't gather enough points in the end
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what is the alternative?
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I don't know.
[A delay.]
But I think Nahida's right. We don't want to rush into anything, but we're running out of time. We need to confirm the truth of this information to the best of our ability, and we need to see if we can glean any specifics whatsoever about what we're working with. The points we'd need for revival, how much erasures are worth, any possible extra tasks we can do, if it's possible to transfer points--anything we can possibly learn.
After that, it may simply be a leap of trust.
[He really doesn't think they'd get everyone on board with electing a winning team ahead of time, but... he knows that some people, at least, would agree to try, if it meant dying for the hope of a greater good.]