Maybe they knew you'd be less willing to work with them if it was out there. Maybe they didn't think what they left out was important. There's a dozen reasons to not include everything in a file.
Say someone was telling you a story, but in fragments. There was an apple. You don't really care about apples, but you figure it's come up for a reason. Otherwise they wouldn't have mentioned it.
FROM: vakarian.garrus@cdc.org
Then you either have to ask about the apple or go "yeah, nice," over and over again. And that gets repetitive.
FROM: vakarian.garrus@cdc.org
If you're gonna talk to me, talk to me, not in fragments. If you don't wanna say anything, then don't give me tiny pieces in the first place.
FROM: vakarian.garrus@cdc.org
If you wanna tell me about the apple, this DEMON thing, tell me. If you don't, there isn't a reason to bring it up.
FROM: 117@cdc.org The Covenant was waging genocide against the human race because they thought we were impure. According to their Gods, the Forerunners, we were considered unworthy before they "disappeared".
FROM: 117@cdc.org Except they didn't. We were escaping the Covenant fleet as they glassed my home planet and we ended up on an orbital ... ring. A Halo. They considered it to be holy, we tried to use it as a weapon as we were lead to believe.
FROM: 117@cdc.org The Forerunners didn't disappear. They used Halos to destroy their civilization to protect the galaxy from a parasite. Apparently, they thought it was a good idea to house the spores.
FROM: 117@cdc.org The Flood consumes organic tissue, it doesn't care what. They form into a hivemind and they want to consume everything. By me nuking that ring to destroy the local infestation, it started an arms race. The Covenant wanted to activate it for a "great journey" - killing more humans on Earth itself and bringing the Flood to Earth and we needed to stop them.
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You don't have to be.
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I can't.
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You can. It'll take work. But you can type, and you can talk.
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I will try.
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Good. Looking forward to that, actually.
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Don't tell Cortana about the nuke. It'll be our secret.
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You've got it. Did tell her you were checking up on her, though. Got curious when reading her file, she asked me why I messaged, mentioned you.
FROM: vakarian.garrus@cdc.org
Just so you've got a head's up.
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I'm glad my recruiter was lazy.
FROM: 117@cdc.org
She'll be upset, but it's fine.
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Mine both was and wasn't.
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They know too much.
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Yeah, but is there any surprise in that? They can reach into a bunch of different universes. Of course they're gonna know too much.
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It depends on their surveillance.
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I don't really think a place that relies on bringing people in is gonna be shoddy with their surveillance. It's too important to them.
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Then their recruiter is holding information back.
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Maybe they knew you'd be less willing to work with them if it was out there. Maybe they didn't think what they left out was important. There's a dozen reasons to not include everything in a file.
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They didn't include that I was written into an alien religion as "DEMON".
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Would it be relevant?
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Extremely. It was the beginning of something larger.
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Oh, good. And here I was worried you were going to be unhelpful and vague again. Glad you weren't. Wait, no, you were.
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It's something very specific to my galaxy. I didn't realize you cared.
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Say someone was telling you a story, but in fragments. There was an apple. You don't really care about apples, but you figure it's come up for a reason. Otherwise they wouldn't have mentioned it.
FROM: vakarian.garrus@cdc.org
Then you either have to ask about the apple or go "yeah, nice," over and over again. And that gets repetitive.
FROM: vakarian.garrus@cdc.org
If you're gonna talk to me, talk to me, not in fragments. If you don't wanna say anything, then don't give me tiny pieces in the first place.
FROM: vakarian.garrus@cdc.org
If you wanna tell me about the apple, this DEMON thing, tell me. If you don't, there isn't a reason to bring it up.
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Fair, if flawed, point.
FROM: 117@cdc.org
The Covenant was waging genocide against the human race because they thought we were impure. According to their Gods, the Forerunners, we were considered unworthy before they "disappeared".
FROM: 117@cdc.org
Except they didn't. We were escaping the Covenant fleet as they glassed my home planet and we ended up on an orbital ... ring. A Halo. They considered it to be holy, we tried to use it as a weapon as we were lead to believe.
FROM: 117@cdc.org
The Forerunners didn't disappear. They used Halos to destroy their civilization to protect the galaxy from a parasite. Apparently, they thought it was a good idea to house the spores.
FROM: 117@cdc.org
The Flood consumes organic tissue, it doesn't care what. They form into a hivemind and they want to consume everything. By me nuking that ring to destroy the local infestation, it started an arms race. The Covenant wanted to activate it for a "great journey" - killing more humans on Earth itself and bringing the Flood to Earth and we needed to stop them.
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Thank you. That's a lot easier to follow.
FROM: vakarian.garrus@cdc.org
Take it the Covenant isn't an organic species? They're synthetic?
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No. They are - were - a group of alien species.
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Why did they think the Flood wouldn't turn on them when it was done with humanity?
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