We're both Relivers, but like I said - we're still two totally different people. Monsieur Scien's never been a very emotional man, so that reflects in how he views emotions to this day... On the other hand, I value the emotions I held as a human very, very much! So much that I couldn't stand to let them go, even if they would exist in my memory bank as a record. I wanted to experience everything in the same clarity and to the same degree of detail and depth that I did before I became a Reliver.
[Don't look at his heart, it's fragile and weak, and he will one day probably replace it with machinery because it gets in the way. :')]
I see.
[The unfortunate part of being solidly teetering in the middle of Dahut and Scien. Atrocious. HE IS OUT HERE SUFFERING TRYING TO FIGURE OUT WHICH SIDE HE WANTS TO BE ON: team no emotions, they get in the way; or team please begging to have some empathy.]
[DON'T DO THAT!! Can't believe he's going to side with Scien, tch. Dahut will grab him by the paw and drag him bodily onto his team instead.]
For me, personally? Not at all! It makes things easier in a lot of ways. Don't you think it's important to be able to consider the human aspects in difficult decisions? A situation where you have two people who need your help and you only have the resources to save one, for example. The emotional pain and turmoil of weighing the value of those lives is what gives the loss meaning. Being able to coldly and easily choose the logical "best" option devalues the suffering of whomever you can't help. It's a terribly cruel thing...
[A beat as he considers, his smile edged with something a little melancholy.]
But I have other, more selfish reasons, too. I didn't want to lose the love that I have for my late mother, for one.
[Very funny, hearing this. And very funny the entire turmoil with Scien while also getting along so well with Dahut.
He frowns, but it isn't a bad frown. An understanding one. He hasn't fallen over the edge into Scien just yet.]
Well, I can see why I don't get along with your superior then. I feel like this isn't much different than what I screamed at him several times when I was frustrated by his thought process...
I'm sorry. About your mother. If it were me, I would probably be the same.
[SOMETIMES YOU'RE JUST STANDING ON THE HAIR'S EDGE BETWEEN TWO VERY POLARIZING RELIVERS... It happens. He appreciates the understanding that he sees in Viktor's expression, at least.]
It's a thought process that's easy to be frustrated by! I don't blame you. [He thinks Viktor is RIGHT to be frustrated. DON'T THROW AWAY YOUR VALUABLE HUMAN HEART TO BECOME A COLD LOGIC MACHINE!! He'll hit Viktor with a brick.
His expression softens further at that, though.]
...Thank you. Letting go of the love you had for people who aren't there anymore feels like a terrible thing to do to them, I think.
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Yes, but... Why? I just... never expected the two of you to... not agree on something like that, I guess. Being you're both... Relivers.
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We're both Relivers, but like I said - we're still two totally different people. Monsieur Scien's never been a very emotional man, so that reflects in how he views emotions to this day... On the other hand, I value the emotions I held as a human very, very much! So much that I couldn't stand to let them go, even if they would exist in my memory bank as a record. I wanted to experience everything in the same clarity and to the same degree of detail and depth that I did before I became a Reliver.
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I see.
[The unfortunate part of being solidly teetering in the middle of Dahut and Scien. Atrocious. HE IS OUT HERE SUFFERING TRYING TO FIGURE OUT WHICH SIDE HE WANTS TO BE ON: team no emotions, they get in the way; or team please begging to have some empathy.]
Doesn't that make what you do harder?
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For me, personally? Not at all! It makes things easier in a lot of ways. Don't you think it's important to be able to consider the human aspects in difficult decisions? A situation where you have two people who need your help and you only have the resources to save one, for example. The emotional pain and turmoil of weighing the value of those lives is what gives the loss meaning. Being able to coldly and easily choose the logical "best" option devalues the suffering of whomever you can't help. It's a terribly cruel thing...
[A beat as he considers, his smile edged with something a little melancholy.]
But I have other, more selfish reasons, too. I didn't want to lose the love that I have for my late mother, for one.
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[Very funny, hearing this. And very funny the entire turmoil with Scien while also getting along so well with Dahut.
He frowns, but it isn't a bad frown. An understanding one. He hasn't fallen over the edge into Scien just yet.]
Well, I can see why I don't get along with your superior then. I feel like this isn't much different than what I screamed at him several times when I was frustrated by his thought process...
I'm sorry. About your mother. If it were me, I would probably be the same.
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It's a thought process that's easy to be frustrated by! I don't blame you. [He thinks Viktor is RIGHT to be frustrated. DON'T THROW AWAY YOUR VALUABLE HUMAN HEART TO BECOME A COLD LOGIC MACHINE!! He'll hit Viktor with a brick.
His expression softens further at that, though.]
...Thank you. Letting go of the love you had for people who aren't there anymore feels like a terrible thing to do to them, I think.