"Distrust is predictable," Ten-Nank replies, unfazed by the point. "But the extent of it, where it is pointed, who it lies with less - that perplexes me. A condition of their lifestyle, cultures, that is usually the reasoning. But belief in the voidcraft, the 'train' as they refer to it - there is a level of indifference involved. Some seek help, but only in the 'after', or to sort out problems in their own scope. They do not look outside themselves. They don't question the severity of their situation. They show ignorance."
Dangerous, with so many lives inside.
"I don't look for trust, but an attempt to save themselves and others. These individuals are...too willing."
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Dangerous, with so many lives inside.
"I don't look for trust, but an attempt to save themselves and others. These individuals are...too willing."
Well.
"Or the voidcraft picks its tethers well."