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8/9/2025, 9:00:26 PM
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The private conversation is the kidney shot which challenges the statement from Chris that Skeleton squad members are honest brokers:
>Look, you don't need to worry... no one will ever know the truth. As long as I am Finch's second in command, I will see to that myself.
>Let's not waste each other's time with this act any more.
And of course.
>I'm protecting the valuable knowledge that humans need to survive. And obviously in this position I can keep certain things hidden too... y'know.
>C'mon, don't play dumb. Do you want to trade or not?
It circles around to the fact that by a certain measure Skeleton characters in your party evade speaking upon sensitive topics and outright fabrications. The Machinist clique can instantly detect the disposition your squadmates have adopted. See no evil, hear no evil, speak no evil. Except for the Machinists. There's no guarding protocol on their operations because they're the same folk who laid down the new world paradigm.
Which is why their members stare your Skeletons in the face and tell them to cut the bullshit. Save that aloof attitude for the humans. You're acting that way because you were told to, by us. Get with the program.
Finch is the definitive midwit. Iyo blows smoke up his ass and offers validity to his nonsense, knowing full well not a word of what he or Finch is saying lines up with reality. Historical revisionism is effortless when the main lorekeepers wrap their literature in religious overtones and metaphors. Iyo's effective handicapping of technological progress is actually astonishing. A handful of Skeletons have positioned themselves at the bleeding edge of technological development and surrounded themselves with useful idiots & paid off mercenaries to gatekeep the access to ancient technologies. It's as if the mission is a total historical whitewashing and reset of the stage.
The private conversation is the kidney shot which challenges the statement from Chris that Skeleton squad members are honest brokers:
>Look, you don't need to worry... no one will ever know the truth. As long as I am Finch's second in command, I will see to that myself.
>Let's not waste each other's time with this act any more.
And of course.
>I'm protecting the valuable knowledge that humans need to survive. And obviously in this position I can keep certain things hidden too... y'know.
>C'mon, don't play dumb. Do you want to trade or not?
It circles around to the fact that by a certain measure Skeleton characters in your party evade speaking upon sensitive topics and outright fabrications. The Machinist clique can instantly detect the disposition your squadmates have adopted. See no evil, hear no evil, speak no evil. Except for the Machinists. There's no guarding protocol on their operations because they're the same folk who laid down the new world paradigm.
Which is why their members stare your Skeletons in the face and tell them to cut the bullshit. Save that aloof attitude for the humans. You're acting that way because you were told to, by us. Get with the program.
Finch is the definitive midwit. Iyo blows smoke up his ass and offers validity to his nonsense, knowing full well not a word of what he or Finch is saying lines up with reality. Historical revisionism is effortless when the main lorekeepers wrap their literature in religious overtones and metaphors. Iyo's effective handicapping of technological progress is actually astonishing. A handful of Skeletons have positioned themselves at the bleeding edge of technological development and surrounded themselves with useful idiots & paid off mercenaries to gatekeep the access to ancient technologies. It's as if the mission is a total historical whitewashing and reset of the stage.
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