[Sorry Knives, but some of us have tread down that Character Arc already. He wonders if the other man was hoping for some camaraderie on this, and while V can certainly offer understanding—his mindset was similar for a while—that’s about as far as it stretches these days. He’s sure even Vergil would feel the same way.]
It simply seems extreme. The extermination of an entire race? Is there not another option?
[ It's not that Knives necessarily expected camaraderie, seeing how V has been clear on the fact that he's human himself despite all that he's revealed about his past. He's also apparently gone through something that's made him think twice about his bids for power.
Rip to V but he's different. ]
There are some other options, yes, but all of them will take far too much time. The planet will be made a ruin by then, my sisters laid to waste, my brother ripped apart.
[Perhaps he is different. Maybe Knives is even more stubborn than Vergil ever was, though he does wonder if there's another sticking point that isn't being revealed in this conversation. After all, V himself had to go through several revelations, being departed from his whole self, to understand why he did the things that he did. A deep dive into his past, memories that had always hurt, but had informed so much of who he was.]
And yet your brother can surely see this outcome, too, but he chooses another route. Why do you think that is? It can't only be because of foolishness.
I think you would be better off asking him to explain it.
[ Not that he'd couldn't, but describing the details of the Big Fall feels like a step too far in this conversation where he's otherwise been quite open. The wounds around it have healed over, but they can also be torn open with ease. ]
[Maybe he would be. It sounds like this is a subject that's too much of a physical wall to clamber over just yet. And speaking with his brother might add more context, the other side of the story-]
Very well. Then I will. Consider "seeking your brother out" on my future to-do list while living in this world.
[ No doubt Vash will find some way to avoid delving too deeply into it as well, but it is no longer Knives' problem, and he's decided that he and V have exchanged more than enough information for one day.
It's always uncomfortable when you find you have a little too much in common with someone, but also not quite enough. ]
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...Surely you see the problem with this.
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No matter. ]
If I felt there was a problem with it, it would not be part of my plan.
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It simply seems extreme. The extermination of an entire race? Is there not another option?
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Rip to V but he's different. ]
There are some other options, yes, but all of them will take far too much time. The planet will be made a ruin by then, my sisters laid to waste, my brother ripped apart.
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And yet your brother can surely see this outcome, too, but he chooses another route. Why do you think that is? It can't only be because of foolishness.
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[ Not that he'd couldn't, but describing the details of the Big Fall feels like a step too far in this conversation where he's otherwise been quite open. The wounds around it have healed over, but they can also be torn open with ease. ]
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Very well. Then I will. Consider "seeking your brother out" on my future to-do list while living in this world.
[they've already met probably]
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It's always uncomfortable when you find you have a little too much in common with someone, but also not quite enough. ]
You do that.
I will let you know what becomes of the flowers.
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Talk to you again later, then.