Andrew Ryan (
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poly_chromatic2013-02-18 01:32 pm
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Voice (Backdated to Sunday)
This weekend has been fascinating, to say the least. While I'm well aware that most -- perhaps all -- of our current visitors will be returning to their respective worlds soon, I can't help but question the purpose of such an event.
[There's a pause.]
Why is it necessary to bring "guests" here, then immediately get rid of them? Is it simply an attempt at irritation? The potential opportunity for people who have missed each other to see each other once again, only to be parted? I'm well aware that the "deities" often have ill-conceived plans, but this particular turn of events strikes me as inherently pointless.
[There's a pause.]
Why is it necessary to bring "guests" here, then immediately get rid of them? Is it simply an attempt at irritation? The potential opportunity for people who have missed each other to see each other once again, only to be parted? I'm well aware that the "deities" often have ill-conceived plans, but this particular turn of events strikes me as inherently pointless.
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It's no coincidence that you only started your ridiculous crusade after Fontaine was dead -- you simply jumped onto the bandwagon of a dead man in order to make some kind of point about my perceived failings. That doesn't make you a hero of the people, it simply makes you another parasite.
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Will you kill all of them, Mr. Ryan, just like you want to kill me? I've heard a thing or two about your wall of trophies. What will you do when the last man in Rapture lies dead at your feet, his blood on your hands?
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[He laughs humorlessly.]
Do you really hold yourself in such high regard that you believe that every citizen of Rapture follows you blindly? Do you really think that you have any chance of winning, Atlas? You're just as insignificant as every other criminal that has passed through the city -- in five years, no one will remember your name.
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Five years from now, we will have recovered and rebuilt, with the strength of will that brought us there in the first place, and when the citizens ask "Who is Atlas?", they'll be asking because your name will be excised from the history of my city.
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[He sighs again.] A pity, that. It's no wonder we'll not be able to reach any kind of peaceful resolution.
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