[so there's a method to planetary destruction. not bad. and garrus is right, the neraki would make things difficult for the recruits ....
but no matter how he looks at it, whether the neraki live or die matters very little to erwin. if they have the advantage of technology at their side, then they will always have the upper hand. and having the upper hand is important to him where his contract is concerned. he may not agree with what the cdc stands for, but he's here to protect his world. and he'll do anything to achieve that.
the extinction of a few species means nothing to him, though it'd be great to understand why and how he failed so that he doesn't end up being collateral for missions.]
We already know they'd be difficult. [a sigh.] The lack of feedback on our efforts, however, is problematic. We don't know the Neraki beyond what's written in their files. We can't learn from our mistakes if we are consistently asked to look to our own faults on the matter.
I am, however, not optimistic enough to be given answers on this anytime soon.
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but no matter how he looks at it, whether the neraki live or die matters very little to erwin. if they have the advantage of technology at their side, then they will always have the upper hand. and having the upper hand is important to him where his contract is concerned. he may not agree with what the cdc stands for, but he's here to protect his world. and he'll do anything to achieve that.
the extinction of a few species means nothing to him, though it'd be great to understand why and how he failed so that he doesn't end up being collateral for missions.]
We already know they'd be difficult. [a sigh.] The lack of feedback on our efforts, however, is problematic. We don't know the Neraki beyond what's written in their files. We can't learn from our mistakes if we are consistently asked to look to our own faults on the matter.
I am, however, not optimistic enough to be given answers on this anytime soon.