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Post by Stanley on Nov 10, 2011 18:58:45 GMT -5
Seriously, Luke wasn't the one who needed to change, it was everyone else who did.
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Post by Flamzeron on Nov 11, 2011 16:55:46 GMT -5
What was wrong with everyone else?
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Post by Stanley on Nov 11, 2011 17:10:41 GMT -5
Let's recap the truthworthiness of the party from the perspective of Luke by the time they reach Akzeriuth: a strange woman who tried to kill his beloved teacher and won't tell him why while openly working for and defending the honor of a guy who seems to have Big Bad written all over him (and who was 100% supporting the event that everyone blamed Luke for), a smartass who constantly insults him, his best friend who trusts Van explicitly, a spacy kid, a creepy gold digger, a disliked childhood friend who literally blackmails her way into the party... and aforementioned beloved teacher/father figure who is not only a world-renowned soldier, but the only one in the party to treat him with respect. God damn that was unfair.
Not to mention that Guy was completely unaware that his best friend growing up was being used for horrific experiments and so much more, AND that a handful of the cast either knew or figured out Luke was a replica, and rather than tell him this vital information in an attempt to preempt anything, decides it's smart to go ahead and keep their mouths shut, thus setting many horrible events in motion.
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Post by Flamzeron on Nov 11, 2011 17:35:26 GMT -5
That's just from Luke's perspective, though. What's your perspective?
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Post by Stanley on Nov 11, 2011 17:37:12 GMT -5
I'm on Luke's' side through the whole ordeal. He was totally justified in almost everything he did up to that point.
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Post by Flamzeron on Nov 11, 2011 17:55:17 GMT -5
Okie doke.
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