"That you guys help it figure out where its crew went after they tried to go back to before their home system got destroyed by the same stuff that destroyed Chaos's. That your ministry stop whatever's doing that! I'm not happy no one asked me to do any of this, or to end up traveling the Void unknowing, but I can understand desperation and grief, and there's a giant looming danger eradicating systems and countless lives regardless of them being Void active or whatever your group calls it. Are your seniors taking system destruction seriously? Because it's literally writing entire worlds out of reality. Only it's not perfect," he says, back to crossing his arms over his chest. "Because things that get out of a system being annihilated still remember. Like Chaos. Like the Voidtrecker Express. Like its crew, before they went missing."
Jingyi, now offended by the very concept of some unknown that's wiping out systems. Because if that comes to his system, to any of the systems of people he knows? There won't be survivors. There won't be anything at all, and staring up at Yi and Er, he hopes to hell they can understand that.
The train is annoying, but it's his annoyance to complain about. There's a far larger problem he's been not... getting, exactly, he doesn't fully understand, but the train spoke, there were those memories to read or view, and it's all messy. Something is seriously wrong, and they're only a symptom of it, not the cause, unlikely to be the cure.
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Jingyi, now offended by the very concept of some unknown that's wiping out systems. Because if that comes to his system, to any of the systems of people he knows? There won't be survivors. There won't be anything at all, and staring up at Yi and Er, he hopes to hell they can understand that.
The train is annoying, but it's his annoyance to complain about. There's a far larger problem he's been not... getting, exactly, he doesn't fully understand, but the train spoke, there were those memories to read or view, and it's all messy. Something is seriously wrong, and they're only a symptom of it, not the cause, unlikely to be the cure.