(mm, what's the best word to use here? 'uncomfortable' does it a disservice, underplays how fucked up all of it is, how much clint thinks they're not being told, how much clint thinks they're being jerked around and fed bullshit, but—.
but he also imagines that echo, if not aurora, is reading every single word of every single conversation — or at least, has them flagged or whatever, however tech like this works. it doesn't mean he's shy about expressing his opinion, but it does mean that he wants to make what he thinks evident.
(for better or worse.) )
it's far from home for everyone i've spoken to. here and there, there's people that's familiar, things that are familiar. probably doesn't mean anything - i think aurora/echo's just doing it to set us all on edge and for the people it doesn't set on edge, make them trust her.
either way, i think the best bet is to set expectations at the door. otherwise you're just gonna be seeing patterns where patterns don't exist. and that's a great way to end up wondering where the fuck it all went wrong.
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( mm, what's the best word to use here? 'uncomfortable' does it a disservice, underplays how fucked up all of it is, how much clint thinks they're not being told, how much clint thinks they're being jerked around and fed bullshit, but—.
but he also imagines that echo, if not aurora, is reading every single word of every single conversation — or at least, has them flagged or whatever, however tech like this works. it doesn't mean he's shy about expressing his opinion, but it does mean that he wants to make what he thinks evident.
(for better or worse.) )
it's far from home for everyone i've spoken to.
here and there, there's people that's familiar, things that are familiar.
probably doesn't mean anything - i think aurora/echo's just doing it to set us all on edge and for the people it doesn't set on edge, make them trust her.
either way, i think the best bet is to set expectations at the door.
otherwise you're just gonna be seeing patterns where patterns don't exist.
and that's a great way to end up wondering where the fuck it all went wrong.