They are being snuffed out though, that is what we were told. This isn't a matter of saving them, or not. It is a matter of choosing to ask them to carry on until they die, or allowing them peace that they may not have at the hands of whatever is devouring them.
[ He's not combative either, welcoming Yuri's mistaken interpretation and the opportunity to point out a correction. ]
If I must pick a reason to choose a deliberate end... it is for two reasons: because we are with these worlds no more than twelve hours, by my count. Were I able to live every hour of the rest of their time, fighting with them, I would choose to allow each one to fight until the end.
And the second reason is because — how many of them know what is coming? Are they prepared? Are they ready to stand against what is going to happen to them? I don't see any of them existing that way. They're just living, like nothing is going to happen, and they're already nearly gone.
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[ He's not combative either, welcoming Yuri's mistaken interpretation and the opportunity to point out a correction. ]
If I must pick a reason to choose a deliberate end... it is for two reasons: because we are with these worlds no more than twelve hours, by my count. Were I able to live every hour of the rest of their time, fighting with them, I would choose to allow each one to fight until the end.
And the second reason is because — how many of them know what is coming? Are they prepared? Are they ready to stand against what is going to happen to them? I don't see any of them existing that way. They're just living, like nothing is going to happen, and they're already nearly gone.