"Just because Bass knows doesn't mean he's happy about it. But he accepts that I'm doing what I have to. Maybe, given everything, he even understands it a little." Just like Alex understood where Bass was coming from. Even before there was really a 'them', he'd heard enough about Bass's world to understand why he both would and wouldn't want to go back there. He understood why it might be easier to never have that choice and live in what was inarguably a better world. At least one with less war. But people - or a person, at least - that he cared about had been here and were now...who knows where. After that, it was hard to argue that trying wasn't worth it.
"City hall has already been tried. And failed. You think that the guards showing up within a month or so of some of the restrictions being lifted is a coincidence? It's not. Someone commented that this was like 1984 and I have to say that I kind of agree. With the number of people who appear, at least, to give in to the status quo. The number of people who just accept that things are the way they are without trying to change." He shook his head.
"In a world where Superman can't leave the city, we're the vulnerable people. Sure, Kyle. We're all vulnerable. We're all stuck here, unable to leave, and unable to do anything about it. Us not being werewolves or superheroes has nothing to do with being vulnerable. Us being in the power of someone who can hobble the people who are more powerful is why we're vulnerable."
Kyle can't blame Alex with what they've been through, the things that this place has thrown at them. But this isn't even about that. This is about whoever the hell is behind the government, and all they've personally done to them. Even if he's not sure he thought any agreements would be honored by this place, but that's just because he has no faith in the man behind the curtain.
And he still finds himself settling in, making a life and a home, and he's not sure he's ready to give that up. But he didn't do all he had and taken oaths not to do what he could for people not to see how he can help those in the city from the government.
"A lot of them have been in a lot worse worlds so this isn't so bad for them. Or they have their reasons to try and make this world home no matter what they do." He thinks about Philip, about those that know they're dead back home that he's talked to. "Some have their reasons," he says softly.
"Wasn't what I mean, but you're right. So what are you proposing? And even with your skills, what makes you think using their device that even if they can't find you, that they won't track down the others who are responding? What can be done for them?"
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Date: 2020-06-03 01:11 am (UTC)"City hall has already been tried. And failed. You think that the guards showing up within a month or so of some of the restrictions being lifted is a coincidence? It's not. Someone commented that this was like 1984 and I have to say that I kind of agree. With the number of people who appear, at least, to give in to the status quo. The number of people who just accept that things are the way they are without trying to change." He shook his head.
"In a world where Superman can't leave the city, we're the vulnerable people. Sure, Kyle. We're all vulnerable. We're all stuck here, unable to leave, and unable to do anything about it. Us not being werewolves or superheroes has nothing to do with being vulnerable. Us being in the power of someone who can hobble the people who are more powerful is why we're vulnerable."
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Date: 2020-06-05 01:40 am (UTC)And he still finds himself settling in, making a life and a home, and he's not sure he's ready to give that up. But he didn't do all he had and taken oaths not to do what he could for people not to see how he can help those in the city from the government.
"A lot of them have been in a lot worse worlds so this isn't so bad for them. Or they have their reasons to try and make this world home no matter what they do." He thinks about Philip, about those that know they're dead back home that he's talked to. "Some have their reasons," he says softly.
"Wasn't what I mean, but you're right. So what are you proposing? And even with your skills, what makes you think using their device that even if they can't find you, that they won't track down the others who are responding? What can be done for them?"