>>55562330>>55562463Outside of their differing views, if Bibi is willing to just move on from it and simply push towards their own seperate goals and just accept that by the end of it there will be a battle for which direction the world would take, the two could probably talk about other things just fine. She knows not everyone can defend themselves but there's still so many gems in the rough that just sit on their hands and it really annoys the shit out of Emily. When it comes to Bibi herself; Some people are just "bound by human nature and it's symmetry-- in both all it's flaws and merits" and sometimes it's best to just let life take it's course in one way or another. They either make their reality THE reality or they get checked by reality through people like Emily herself when those two motives come to clash at the peak of the world. Though, as I said, Emily never reaches the point where she stomps the League. The story takes a massive left turn and everything is changed forever before that point. So it makes this theoretic conflict KINDA moot. If anything Emily would just extend her goodwill and hope Bibi continues to exist when said massive cosmic event occurs since Bibi would be nothing more than collateral in her conflict against the Collective, along with everyone else.
Bibi's eccentric attitude would probably indeed bounce off of her but she usually TRIES to avoid being rude in the vein of telling someone to shut up or something. So it kind of ends up being a very one sided conversation unless Mari is there or if Bibi says something that Emily has an actual opinion on.
>battle strategiesEmily would probably end up just sitting there and listening cause she largely doesn't use tactics. Her battle style is entirely reactionary and she forms how to fight someone more effectively as the battle carries on between her and someone else. She's the definition of just charge forward head-on and just adapt on the fly/go with the flow and her instincts.