Heh... well, since Argo hasn't said anything, I just couldn't resist the urge to answer myself...
-And I guess you could say something along those exact same lines and throw it right back at me...
In other words: What we have here is a failure to communicate properly...
-And I guess he could have been clearer about that... probably would have been if things hadn't gone sour. Thing is, Lal was somewhat taken aback and kind of got the impression Roze was basically telling him to get the @£$€?! out of her way... so, instead of actually discussing the matter at hand, Lal ended up acting kind of defensively, Roze got upset and pushed harder, they kept misinterpreting each other, and it all went to hell on a mag tube...
Sorry, but that's how it is at the moment...
Originally posted by Guardian
Well, if you'd paid a little more attention and understood us a little better, you would have known it all along...
Well, if you'd paid a little more attention and understood us a little better, you would have known it all along...
In other words: What we have here is a failure to communicate properly...
Lal never said no to the idea of voting for Roze if he himself did not stand a chance.
He just wasn't willing to give up without even trying, that's all.
He just wasn't willing to give up without even trying, that's all.
With the way things turned out (pretty much exactly as Roze predicted), the Peacekeepers would have been backing Roze to the hilt if we hadn't had that nasty falling out over it.
As matters stand right now, we're not even sure if Roze is better than Santiago at all.
As matters stand right now, we're not even sure if Roze is better than Santiago at all.
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