are the solar panels at least intact? if so then they might still be useful even in this overcast weather, they'll just operate at a more reduced output.
bridges would be better, for those who cant operate boats in those waters. will probably have a word with tranquility about that. might as well pay him a visit.
they wouldnt risk staying in one place for too long so chances are we're only going to be here for a few months. the amount of manual work that would take isnt even going to be worth the effort in the long haul.
[Destroying everything not controlled by them and making it a waste of energy to not rely on their powers. Is it paranoid to think they're that machiavellian or logical?]
It's unwise to rely on them. Even for something temporary.
it isnt relying to utilize the tools that are given to y
[By the time she realizes what she said, she hits send. That's... exactly the sort of language that Maketh used, didn't she? Her own closest friend had called people "tools" before stabbing everyone in the back. This isn't the same thing as allowing your partner in crime to murder a kid for a weapon to kill the gods, but the adamant defiance and need for an enemy regardless of who it hurts still leaves a bitter taste in Rey's mouth.
[After a moment, she adds:]
working with them is more like a business transaction. regardless of what impression you have, we do have some power over them.
[He pauses to think of it in terms of 'tools'. She may have a point there. The business transaction made more sense. But it was a business deal with a more powerful opponent. It had been a long time since he'd had to deal with that. The gods had the better hand for now, but anything could change depending on the next draw.]
Forget the bridges. Stable electricity is more important.
[If Rey was so inclined, she could easily even out the hand with the godkiller. Good thing Sorrow left the last one in the hands of someone who isn't so trigger-happy to finish what the Null had started.]
agreed. there will probably be some way of getting around the islands soon anyway.
[She just questions the gods' ingenuity sometimes.]
because they can. we got the mopeds but they're not going to be any use getting around the islands, and most of them don't benefit from us being apart.
backdated to may 27th.
hope the grids you got on whatever island youre on holds up. we're probably going to need that wind energy.
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The solar panels are useless too.
Two of the three plans destroyed in one go. This seems planned.
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[You know, that memo.]
are the solar panels at least intact?
if so then they might still be useful even in this overcast weather, they'll just operate at a more reduced output.
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They conveniently forgot to provide boats. I can't reach the others.
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will probably have a word with tranquility about that. might as well pay him a visit.
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If the bridge can't be built without them, it shouldn't be.
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It's unwise to rely on them. Even for something temporary.
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[By the time she realizes what she said, she hits send. That's... exactly the sort of language that Maketh used, didn't she? Her own closest friend had called people "tools" before stabbing everyone in the back. This isn't the same thing as allowing your partner in crime to murder a kid for a weapon to kill the gods, but the adamant defiance and need for an enemy regardless of who it hurts still leaves a bitter taste in Rey's mouth.
[After a moment, she adds:]
working with them is more like a business transaction.
regardless of what impression you have, we do have some power over them.
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Forget the bridges. Stable electricity is more important.
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agreed.
there will probably be some way of getting around the islands soon anyway.
[She just questions the gods' ingenuity sometimes.]
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I can't believe I missed that HTML fail. Sorry!!
lol it happens. i never know if i should say anything or not. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
tho would take this shitty place over the last planet already.