deadlybanker: (Under the assassin hood)
Giovanni Auditore ([personal profile] deadlybanker) wrote in [community profile] exsilium2013-12-17 03:25 pm

2 ¤ Banker's Post

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[It is a very solemn Giovanni who addresses everyone today. Maybe it’s due to the cold which, admittedly was a problem that even an extra wrap could not quite solve, but more likely it was due to the book on Renaissance history that was sitting open faced on his lap. He had finally found the time to read the book he had traded Cat (a.k.a. Arya Stark) for and the manuscript held a grim glimpse into the future. ]

We are brought here, told that changing the past is the way to correct the future but I find myself wondering if that is true. Has anything that has been done really been for the best? Those who were native in Exsilium before our arrival have been nearly entirely wiped from history. Instead of correcting the troubles with these ‘nuclear bombs’ we have only plunged the planet into a deep cold. Now we are told we must do more of these missions to gather supplies and correct these new problems. Does it ever end?

I wonder how many of you agree with this. Is changing the past in this manner something you feel is right?

[His voice took on an even softer tone as he thought back on what he had read. ]

What would you do if you had future knowledge of a terrible event? Would you journey to the past to stop it from happening or would you be too concerned it might cause something even worse to occur?
alittlesweptup: (whoops)

[personal profile] alittlesweptup 2014-01-07 08:52 am (UTC)(link)
Yeah well, someone's got to be rubbing their brain cells together on this planet.

[Bitter? A little. (A lot.)]
alittlesweptup: (mmmhmmm)

[personal profile] alittlesweptup 2014-01-08 07:49 am (UTC)(link)
Obviously.

[A pause then, weighty. Somewhere Charlie is pinching the bridge of his nose. After a moment he exhales, then:]

But the question really is how to do any of that. No one's going to listen to anything that comes out of my mouth, that's for damned sure.
alittlesweptup: (I think I'm adorable)

[personal profile] alittlesweptup 2014-01-09 08:20 am (UTC)(link)
[That gets a low, growling little laugh out of him.]

Yeah, alright. It's not like people here have a great memory anyway, now is it?
alittlesweptup: (say what)

[personal profile] alittlesweptup 2014-01-10 08:57 am (UTC)(link)
[Are you suggesting he be handy with that information to newcomers, Giovanni? Because that's kind of what it sounds like - which: manipulative, but not exactly unfair either. Charlie likes it (and chooses to perceive that as the man's intention whether or not that's actually the case).

So there's something like a hint of understanding, some vaguely plotting overtone to the shape of his words:]


Right, of course. Someone's got to set them straight out of the gate.
alittlesweptup: (srsly?)

[personal profile] alittlesweptup 2014-01-12 11:42 am (UTC)(link)
[Manipulative. Informative. It's all relative.]

Exactly my thoughts. And DITR can only handle so much. [As if that much isn't painfully obvious.]
alittlesweptup: (serious profiles for serious people)

[personal profile] alittlesweptup 2014-01-13 06:08 am (UTC)(link)
They certainly didn't have any power to argue what the Initiative would have wanted - regardless of what anyone might say otherwise.

[But that's not really the conversation he wants to have. Charlie makes a low, irritable little noise.]

In any case, it's worth thought.