"You will know tomorrow." Yu replied curtly. "For now, you need only wait. What would I gain by lying to you now, when you would find out about it before I had asked you to do anything?"
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"Would you have rather had us leave you all to die?" The Talon answered, peering over at her. "Of course, I understand that trust is a rare commodity in this world. I won't play games with you, and you shall have the full tail. We spotted you the moment your aircraft came within 250 kilometers of this base. At the time, all we saw was a Venture Horizon cargo plane coming towards us with no known intent. I was half ready to order you shot down, but as chance would have it, your vessel managed to crash quite efficiently of its own accord. I ordered scouting parties to seek out the crash site, still thinking that this was an enemy military deployment. I thought perhaps we could capture and interrogate survivors, if there were any, and if not, that we could at the very least recover some intelligence from the wreckage. Imagine my surprise, when we arrived to find bodies clearly identifiable, not as military, but as inmates of a Venture Horizon facility. Even without the serial number and black box from the aircraft, it wasn't hard to guess from your approach vector where you had come from.
Our next priority was to search for survivors. It stood to reason that, if any remained who could move under their own steam, that you would endeavor to put as much distance between yourselves and the crash sight as possible. Large fires tend to attract unwanted attention after all. It didn't take long for our best hunters to track you down, and confirm that you were indeed all escapees.
I admit, at that point I could have ordered my scouting parties to reveal themselves and take you in, which I'm sure would have saved you much in the way of hardship... provided you wouldn't have panicked and opened fire on us. You'll have to forgive me, but I haven't survived all these years fighting enemies that permanently outnumber and outgun me without a certain respect for caution. You weren't foes, yet, but neither could I determine whether or not you could be friends. Nevertheless, I kept close watch over you. Escape from a secure Venture Horizon facility is rare enough, but escape from RACDI-Alpha, the largest and most heavily guarded, with only one way out and mile after mile of flat, empty, freezing wilderness on all sides... that's unprecedented. I was curious to as to what sort of people could accomplish such a deed, and what that meant for me. Your survival skills exceeded expectations, especially considering your rough landing. However, it became more and more apparent that you weren't going to last much longer. When you came across the village, my current position became untenable. You were a part of our war now, whether either of us willed it or not. I decided to take you in, as both of the other options, namely killing you all, or waiting for you to be captured or killed by opposing forces, felt like a wasted opportunity."
The Talon smiled her kindly smile, as her metal hand delicately sythed through a buck of grapes. "And that, my dear, is where we arrive at The Point."
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"Would you have rather had us leave you all to die?" The Talon answered, peering over at her. "Of course, I understand that trust is a rare commodity in this world. I won't play games with you, and you shall have the full tail. We spotted you the moment your aircraft came within 250 kilometers of this base. At the time, all we saw was a Venture Horizon cargo plane coming towards us with no known intent. I was half ready to order you shot down, but as chance would have it, your vessel managed to crash quite efficiently of its own accord. I ordered scouting parties to seek out the crash site, still thinking that this was an enemy military deployment. I thought perhaps we could capture and interrogate survivors, if there were any, and if not, that we could at the very least recover some intelligence from the wreckage. Imagine my surprise, when we arrived to find bodies clearly identifiable, not as military, but as inmates of a Venture Horizon facility. Even without the serial number and black box from the aircraft, it wasn't hard to guess from your approach vector where you had come from.
Our next priority was to search for survivors. It stood to reason that, if any remained who could move under their own steam, that you would endeavor to put as much distance between yourselves and the crash sight as possible. Large fires tend to attract unwanted attention after all. It didn't take long for our best hunters to track you down, and confirm that you were indeed all escapees.
I admit, at that point I could have ordered my scouting parties to reveal themselves and take you in, which I'm sure would have saved you much in the way of hardship... provided you wouldn't have panicked and opened fire on us. You'll have to forgive me, but I haven't survived all these years fighting enemies that permanently outnumber and outgun me without a certain respect for caution. You weren't foes, yet, but neither could I determine whether or not you could be friends. Nevertheless, I kept close watch over you. Escape from a secure Venture Horizon facility is rare enough, but escape from RACDI-Alpha, the largest and most heavily guarded, with only one way out and mile after mile of flat, empty, freezing wilderness on all sides... that's unprecedented. I was curious to as to what sort of people could accomplish such a deed, and what that meant for me. Your survival skills exceeded expectations, especially considering your rough landing. However, it became more and more apparent that you weren't going to last much longer. When you came across the village, my current position became untenable. You were a part of our war now, whether either of us willed it or not. I decided to take you in, as both of the other options, namely killing you all, or waiting for you to be captured or killed by opposing forces, felt like a wasted opportunity."
The Talon smiled her kindly smile, as her metal hand delicately sythed through a buck of grapes. "And that, my dear, is where we arrive at The Point."