Astrid frowned. And frowned and frowned and frowned, all the way through the talk. It all felt so far above her head… right until they got to the part where lives were at stake. Ah, that part was easy enough to understand. Familiar. Everything else, no so much.
Benefactors they were, all crowded on a front lawn discussing the fates of the same billions of people Team Spectrum had saved who-knew-how-many times, except this time, they were kings and queens deliberating which of their subjects gets to die and who doesn’t. Not such great benefactors anymore, were they? Not if they allowed that contingency to go into effect, they weren’t. That wasn’t who they were, hell no.
“That would be an inconvenience, a-actually. A pretty big one, erm, if you even want to… frame it that way at all. No way that’s happening, sorry,” Astrid said, addressing the Zygarde directly. She flinched, going wide-eyed briefly when a few eyeballs quickly glanced her way. For all she knew, there could be thousands of Overseers listening in, not just this one and her friends.
Fuck. She doubled down anyway. “I-it’s, I mean… okay, okay, we’re all on the same side, but seriously, there’s no way we’d let you pull off a class four whatever on Cibus. Surely you have a better option than committing genocide? We’ve been preventing that all year, and we can stop anything! And we aren’t going to lose in the first place, so, so, what are we even…”
She tried forcing a diplomatic smile through her frustrated stammering. “Right, Diyem?”