But there's another thing that's making her wonder: that Rinzler's the one telling her this. Why? He hadn't seem to feel any remorse during their last encounter and somehow J doubts that has changed.]
[Threat. That's actually kind flattering.. in a very a wicked way.
The second statement upsets her but she doesn't argue about it. She's upset that there had been the intent that he had wanted her dead and that he had hurt Peter. But it had been her choice and even though she hadn't been thinking clearly back then she knows there wouldn't have been any other outcomes for the situation.]
[A wave of anger and hate hits J, bringing up a bile up to her throat -- almost suffocating her. How does he dare to say something like that. She doesn't know what's going on between him and Peter and honestly speaking? She doesn't care. But how does he dare to claim that Peter -- and her-- deserved to die.
There's another pause before J manages to write him a reply, hands shaking from anger.]
[And now J's ignorance kicks in. She doesn't know what all has happened between him and Peter. All she knows is that they have been in bad terms for some time now. But she doesn't know anything about traps or threats.]
[For his own part, Rinzler can't even bring himself to be surprised. Of course the user would apportion all the blame with no real knowledge of the situation. Reasons don't matter. Not to her, and not to the others either.]
[J has been purposely avoided looking into details of what happened back on that night. She had seen few network posts people arguing about AIs, the definition of sentient, what was right and what wrong. It had all been such a mess that she had decided to leave it, wanting to put it all behind her.
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But there's another thing that's making her wonder: that Rinzler's the one telling her this. Why? He hadn't seem to feel any remorse during their last encounter and somehow J doubts that has changed.]
why did you tell me this ?
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[Rinzler can guess. Still, that doesn't mean he wants to write his reasons out.]
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Posed threat during combat situation.
Should have died.
Not this.
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The second statement upsets her but she doesn't argue about it. She's upset that there had been the intent that he had wanted her dead and that he had hurt Peter. But it had been her choice and even though she hadn't been thinking clearly back then she knows there wouldn't have been any other outcomes for the situation.]
feeling regret ??
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[In contrast to the last answer, this one shoots back immediately.
Regret is pointless. And even if this interaction might serve just as little purpose, he's not giving the user something else to hold over his head.]
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then what is this
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Shouldn't have happened.
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Don't answer to you.
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so what do you get from this ?? you think your 'debt' is paid now?
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Don't get anything.
Don't owe you anything.
Why do you care?
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it doesn't make sense.
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fuck that. if you hadnt attacked peter there wouldnt have been a threat
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There's another pause before J manages to write him a reply, hands shaking from anger.]
what ?
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User deserved it.
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Trap: his.
Threats: his.
Your bias: not relevant.
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trap? what are you talking about?
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Trap. Charged cable net, temperature-modulated hallway.
Set by Peter_Maximoff and ally.
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And now she regrets that decision.]
elaborate that?
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