John Steinbeck (
graftage) wrote in
prismatica2019-08-24 11:28 am
[voice]
Has...anyone actually thought about this?
[It feels a little weird to just put his voice out on the network, but Steinbeck feels this is necessary. His voice is slow, pausing every once in a while to make sure he's got his thoughts straight.]
Look, I get it. Getting to pilot a big robot, traveling into the unknown, like yeah, that's pretty cool. But it bothers me how many people are excited for this without thinking of what might happen. You're traveling through a dangerous wasteland that will most likely have creatures that can and will kill you. You're riding in these robot things that haven't been used that way before, so there's no guarantee they'll work properly out there. And you're doing this for what? To get some information? See a cool oasis? Become big damn heroes, or something, all at the possible expense of your own life?
[He heaves a sigh.]
What bothers me most of all is how you're all willing to just do whatever those people tell you. They could say "jump" and you would reply "how high?". They practically using us for their own needs. You know, this isn't our home. For those people who want to stay here and don't want to go back, that's fine, but for the rest of us...there's no real point in doing this for a place that we don't belong to. Even if we're all special and awesome and Moonblessed doesn't mean we need to follow what these people want us to do. We're not their servants, for crying out loud.
Just...think about it. [A beat.] And for anyone who still wants to go...stay safe. It'll be your own funeral out there.
[SEVERAL HOURS LATER AFTER HE POSTS THIS POST AND GETS REACTIONS, Steinbeck updates his post with a text addendum. I'm sorry. He's this petty.]
You know what, I did what I could. If you're all this eager to just go and die, please at least film it to send to me because I really need something to laugh at
[It feels a little weird to just put his voice out on the network, but Steinbeck feels this is necessary. His voice is slow, pausing every once in a while to make sure he's got his thoughts straight.]
Look, I get it. Getting to pilot a big robot, traveling into the unknown, like yeah, that's pretty cool. But it bothers me how many people are excited for this without thinking of what might happen. You're traveling through a dangerous wasteland that will most likely have creatures that can and will kill you. You're riding in these robot things that haven't been used that way before, so there's no guarantee they'll work properly out there. And you're doing this for what? To get some information? See a cool oasis? Become big damn heroes, or something, all at the possible expense of your own life?
[He heaves a sigh.]
What bothers me most of all is how you're all willing to just do whatever those people tell you. They could say "jump" and you would reply "how high?". They practically using us for their own needs. You know, this isn't our home. For those people who want to stay here and don't want to go back, that's fine, but for the rest of us...there's no real point in doing this for a place that we don't belong to. Even if we're all special and awesome and Moonblessed doesn't mean we need to follow what these people want us to do. We're not their servants, for crying out loud.
Just...think about it. [A beat.] And for anyone who still wants to go...stay safe. It'll be your own funeral out there.
[SEVERAL HOURS LATER AFTER HE POSTS THIS POST AND GETS REACTIONS, Steinbeck updates his post with a text addendum. I'm sorry. He's this petty.]
You know what, I did what I could. If you're all this eager to just go and die, please at least film it to send to me because I really need something to laugh at

voice;
[Yeahhhh, he's a peach.]
So basically, you're saying that you are basically wandering through the dark, you don't know if it will help, you have no idea if they're manipulating us, and hey, you do want to get home, but might as well do this out of the goodness of your own heart. Sounds pretty reasonable.
And that would be a nice observation except for the fact that you're here, too. [A short "hm!".] But anyways...look. I know I'm not going to convince a lot of people who are set on going. But if I can at least allow people to save their own hides by thinking twice before getting into this mess, that's fine by me.
voice;
If it all winds up being a bad decision, I'll square with that when I get there. And if you wanna hang back, nobody was gonna rag on you for it. You're making a lot of assumptions about people's values and ability to reason, and it's hard to buy that you're interested in saving lives when the Prismals can apparently fry, for all you care.
Again, there's a better way to get your point across. I'm just letting you know.
voice;
I'm interested in at least doing something to save the lives of the people who are like me. The ones who are trapped. The ones who need to get home. The people of this planet? For all I know, they could be lying about how they have no idea how we got here. Why should I trust them? Why should I stick out my neck for people who just use us like tools?
[Him, having a personal grudge against people who use others for their own needs? Naaaaaaaah.]
I make assumptions because so far, nobody has given me an actual good solid reason for how this helps any of us besides that one guy who is so depressed that dying in a giant robot is exciting for him. When nobody gives me a logical explanation for why they're getting involved, how can I not think that this is like watching a bunch of lemmings running towards the end of a cliff? I want to think people have a good head on their shoulders, I really do, but from what people have told me so far...it kind of makes me worried that people don't really know what they're getting themselves into.
voice;
I'd rather run the risk of getting played than watch a planet die through my inaction. You don't need to convince me to help you, you just have to ask. If that's dumb to you, then... Y'know. Whatever, I guess. Being good is more important than being right.