Maybe it's some sort of group of people that's unique to Senku's world? That's what it sounds like to Inigo, anyway. He's never heard the word before. He spends a moment trying to figure out whether or not he ought to know who these people are for context, but then he figures it's probably not that important.
Not as important as focusing on this huge issue, anyway.
"True, it could be that they're protecting us. And giving our.. erm, current circumstances, I'd rather not try to take them off." Even aside from the entire petrification problem, Inigo feels like they might just blip out of existence entirely if they tried, considering their odd connection to the train in this moment. "But it could also be that whatever caused it has already stopped again."
Even though it's not like Inigo could see that - especially when he has no idea what to look for in the first place.
"What do you think would be more productive right now, Senku? Or maybe just more likely." Since it's hard for Inigo to determine either when he's not the expert on this world, nor this situation. "Should we try to find the source of this and take it out, or should we try to find some way to return everyone here back to normal?" Even though the latter may risk them getting petrified all over again, if the source is still somewhere out there.
Still, Inigo is more than willing to rely on Senku's guidance here. It's why he turns back to look at the other.
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As.. tronauts..?
Maybe it's some sort of group of people that's unique to Senku's world? That's what it sounds like to Inigo, anyway. He's never heard the word before. He spends a moment trying to figure out whether or not he ought to know who these people are for context, but then he figures it's probably not that important.
Not as important as focusing on this huge issue, anyway.
"True, it could be that they're protecting us. And giving our.. erm, current circumstances, I'd rather not try to take them off." Even aside from the entire petrification problem, Inigo feels like they might just blip out of existence entirely if they tried, considering their odd connection to the train in this moment. "But it could also be that whatever caused it has already stopped again."
Even though it's not like Inigo could see that - especially when he has no idea what to look for in the first place.
"What do you think would be more productive right now, Senku? Or maybe just more likely." Since it's hard for Inigo to determine either when he's not the expert on this world, nor this situation. "Should we try to find the source of this and take it out, or should we try to find some way to return everyone here back to normal?" Even though the latter may risk them getting petrified all over again, if the source is still somewhere out there.
Still, Inigo is more than willing to rely on Senku's guidance here. It's why he turns back to look at the other.