Not all rich are like that. You just think these asshole would pull together more when there's a fucking global threat.
[The grumpy, sarcastic way he says it indicates Bakugou's pissed the society hasn't done that, without conveying any surprise that it's gone the way it has. People are often worried about their own, even during times of trials, though there have been plenty of examples where trials bring out the genuine humanity in people...
He glances to the side when the communications go quieter, indicating Elan's shut off the gundam's speakers. Private, huh. Oh that's why. There's a brief "che" of annoyance before he responds.]
I could've told you that from the start. A lot of people are carrying personal items they rescued. Seems they know they won't be returning. [It makes him wonder what LILITH plans to do with those left devastated by the kaiju attack.] LILITH's report indicated people chose to live here despite being warned not to.
[But what he doesn't know is whether that choice was a "choice" or if people simply opted to stay where it was cheaper, farther away, or some other personal decision not motivated by a forced social division. If LILITH is offering housing in the safe buildings, but people opt not to accept for other reasons, technically that's not LILITH's burden to bear...
They don't have the information yet to make that judgement call without assumptions and bias.]
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[The grumpy, sarcastic way he says it indicates Bakugou's pissed the society hasn't done that, without conveying any surprise that it's gone the way it has. People are often worried about their own, even during times of trials, though there have been plenty of examples where trials bring out the genuine humanity in people...
He glances to the side when the communications go quieter, indicating Elan's shut off the gundam's speakers. Private, huh. Oh that's why. There's a brief "che" of annoyance before he responds.]
I could've told you that from the start. A lot of people are carrying personal items they rescued. Seems they know they won't be returning. [It makes him wonder what LILITH plans to do with those left devastated by the kaiju attack.] LILITH's report indicated people chose to live here despite being warned not to.
[But what he doesn't know is whether that choice was a "choice" or if people simply opted to stay where it was cheaper, farther away, or some other personal decision not motivated by a forced social division. If LILITH is offering housing in the safe buildings, but people opt not to accept for other reasons, technically that's not LILITH's burden to bear...
They don't have the information yet to make that judgement call without assumptions and bias.]