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Continuing from the previous thread...
>Respond to his question in a way that either told the full truth, or just gave some hints as to how you really felt about subjects. They were already revealing several more details, and were clearly curious about subject friendships...
You agreed that you had indeed encountered several nasty subjects. You even argued that you had come to the same conclusion, having met and even talked with a few subjects. Though, you would also finally admit that not ALL subjects you met were utter monsters. You mentioned how you had to deal with Pelly, which made France and his men look curious. “Pelly? Who’s that?” One of France’s men said, before Anon responded: “Subject AH-600.” This was a name they were clearly familiar with, one of them even speaking up in a more worried tone. “Geez, hope she didn’t cause you too much trouble.” You elaborated that, none of your men had gotten hurt during the exchange. “So, how did you deal with her?” One of France’s men asked, you elaborating that you had used a decoy to trick her into thinking one of your men fell into the water, at which point you shot her.
France and his men seemed impressed. Of course, you quickly shifted to Katya. You mentioned she was a pretty dangerous owl subject, you fortunately avoiding a confrontation with the help of some files. “Really? How the hell did that work?” France asked, before you explained that she was brainwashed by Roraima to follow specific orders. Using that knowledge, you managed to talk with her and avoid a fight. “So, you didn’t try and kill her?” One of France’s men asked, to which Thaddeus responded. “Aye, she was too dangerous. We knew from some files that she would’ve easily dealt with us, given her speed and power.” Thaddeus’ lie seemed to convince France and his men. Though you could tell that they were impressed by your apparent reluctance to try and kill a subject. You even added that it had helped you, since she informed you of a bunch of other dangerous subjects.
France and his men were clearly interested in hearing about these dangerous subjects. But instead, you continued the litmus test by bringing up Annie. You mentioned listening in on her, to which France scoffed. “Yeah, we’ve... listened to her as well. I think a lot of soldiers have listened to her, given how easy it is to turn on the radio and hear her.” Afterwards, you mentioned that Annie and many of the subjects you listened to were ‘unique’ personality-wise. Mainly due to them all having some kind of pre-programmed eccentricity or traumatic experience through abuse or training. Though, you did soon argue that some of the subjects you encountered clearly just needed some empathy and patience, rather than a bullet to the head. France and his men looked at each other, clearly unsure what to make of your remarks.