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WISDOM passing on her legacy, her knowledge, and showing a willingness for more | COMPASSION looking upon her people with care, with hope, and understanding a different layer of strength |
STRENGTH strength is more than just mere words or mere actions—it is everything | PURPOSE being born for this |

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As for the evolution remark: Lexa has lived with a biologist in her head longer than any of the Nest. Recent circumstances have led to her calling upon it when needed, and the information itself, and how readily it comes forward, is supplemented by the Nest experience itself. Lexa knows of the former and is in denial of the latter.]
( If the planet is at fault, there is only one conclusion to be drawn from your findings. )
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[ Making light, making small of grander matters is only one form of adaptation. The human mind can only conceptualize systemic threat up to a point, beyond which the problem seems too massive to challenge. She thinks it is the same in this case, how they want to find the one enemy they can take on, when they know full well that it is the universe conspiring against them all. One step at a time. ]
( Conclusion? Or course of action? )
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It's one and the same.
(Though Lexa is obviously biased toward her people in this comparison. They are hardly frivolous without reason.)]
( Are they not one and the same? Unless someone has information clearly indicating where the Enemy has taken up, these people will find their war-winning resource suddenly depleted. )
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[ Not at all the same. To comprehend something doesn't mean to accept the road presented ahead of them, when she has never let herself settle for foregone resolutions, when she has always made her own road. The course of action revealed is obvious, has been obvious to her from the start, but it will remain the last resort. ]
( Taking the Nectar away from everyone is the easy way out, but we will try a better way first before we get to that. )
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[While stubborn and irritable about all of this—about being here, about having to play dumb to gain information, about having to wear a mask and consistently hide who they are, despite being in a culture that despises that, and having to play both strong and weak to come out on top—she genuinely wants to know if they've made progress. There may be something that she does not know, and she can't seek a lead she's unaware of herself.]
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[ Stubborn to a fault. To resort to destroying the Nectar entirely is a kind of defeat, too. ]
( Have you talked to Rhan? She thinks we're making good progress, and she's got something up her sleeves. We can push her on what that is exactly. )
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( Did she specify where we've made progress? )
[Bellamy's suspicions against Rhan lurk in the back of Lexa's mind. If she thinks they are "progressing," then it may be something to look into.]
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( Well, in creating distraction to let her do her work, for one. But also in shaking things up, testing the bonds between and within the factions, we're learning a thing or two. )
[ How paltry it all sounds when put to words. ]
( I still want to know what it is she's really working on. )
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( Do you trust her? )
[A more important question.]
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( Honestly, Lexa? As much as I trust you. Competence is a given, motives is something else. )
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["Interesting"—what Lexa really means to say is, "It's meaningless."]
( Unless it is in terms of whether you think she will act in our best interest. Am I meant to take that from it? )
[This is a genuine question. Lexa's question of trust has nothing to do with faith, but she has no intention of explaining as much to Misato herself. If Rhan doesn't have their best interests at heart, that will have to be determined by other parties.]
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[ Is there such a thing as questioning the other person's good will while maintaining civility? Misato doesn't even care to walk the tightrope, presenting her view as one tosses a stack of untested accusations on the table. Careless, callous. She doesn't even deign to soften the edges of her next words. ]
( I don't hold that against you. But, like her, I still wonder what it is you're really working on. )
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[And—more specifically—she doesn't have the power or foundation to enact anything truly complicated. Her impatience is as it is on the surface: frustrated by the pilgrimage, by her perceived lack of progress, by what solutions she's come up with being thwarted.
Though her impatience itself may fall in the arena of concern over Rhan's motivations from the very beginning. Rhan has no reason to act in their best interest—only her own. That much is certainly clear to Lexa.]
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[ Without a dash of sarcasm, because it is. Misato wears her emotions and intentions so plainly on the surface that she expects others to do the same, all while knowing they don't. Lexa's calmness and intelligence tell her that she must be less like herself than otherwise, but that too is a baseless assumption. ]
( Anyway, I'm wary, let's just put it at that. I know it's easiest to focus on the mission and think that everything's gonna be okay if we get out of this planet alive, but that's not even the worst of it. )
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[Lexa knows that she shouldn't speak on Rhan's intentions without speaking to her herself, but that's beside the point right now.]
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( Let's just keep digging. I don't intend on staying blind until we find the gun already pointing our way. )
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[To Lexa, there is always a divide, a belief in a nation over anyone who's an outsider. To her, the divisions make sense. Rhan and the others were here for a year spying. That is their own nation (so to speak). The group brought here now is another nation. And so on.]
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