That question on the other's part sure makes Madoka wonder if a whole lot of people came to Ten-Nank to complain about the fake mission.. She wouldn't be too surprised. People didn't exactly seem too pleased with it before, and even Madoka can agree that it was perhaps a little scarier than entirely necessary..
(Okay, there's no 'perhaps' there, it was definitely scarier than entirely necessary.)
"No.." She slowly shakes her head. "It's.."
Madoka's voice slows, like she's thinking of how to explain this to them.
"My own world isn't void active, so.. I had no idea of how things worked out here." Even though she knew the Ministry did exist, it was hard to conceptualize it as anything but a big organisation out there somewhere that she had no idea about. "So the train is most of the experience I've had with any sort of void travel.. and apart from miss Anan, we mostly just met the people we helped out during missions."
Not exactly people to talk about void travel with, especially while you're in the middle of actively trying to save them.
"And since the train is.. um, well it's kind of odd, and it treats us kind of strangely.. It almost felt as if everything out here was going to be that way, since I have no other experience with it."
She understands that idea must be weird to them, considering how tangled up they are in the Ministry and deal with void travel every day, but-- it's the best way Madoka can try to explain it from the perspective of a fifteen year old who's been involuntarily dragged into something way beyond her own understanding.
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That question on the other's part sure makes Madoka wonder if a whole lot of people came to Ten-Nank to complain about the fake mission.. She wouldn't be too surprised. People didn't exactly seem too pleased with it before, and even Madoka can agree that it was perhaps a little scarier than entirely necessary..
(Okay, there's no 'perhaps' there, it was definitely scarier than entirely necessary.)
"No.." She slowly shakes her head. "It's.."
Madoka's voice slows, like she's thinking of how to explain this to them.
"My own world isn't void active, so.. I had no idea of how things worked out here." Even though she knew the Ministry did exist, it was hard to conceptualize it as anything but a big organisation out there somewhere that she had no idea about. "So the train is most of the experience I've had with any sort of void travel.. and apart from miss Anan, we mostly just met the people we helped out during missions."
Not exactly people to talk about void travel with, especially while you're in the middle of actively trying to save them.
"And since the train is.. um, well it's kind of odd, and it treats us kind of strangely.. It almost felt as if everything out here was going to be that way, since I have no other experience with it."
She understands that idea must be weird to them, considering how tangled up they are in the Ministry and deal with void travel every day, but-- it's the best way Madoka can try to explain it from the perspective of a fifteen year old who's been involuntarily dragged into something way beyond her own understanding.