Parsee has experienced their perspective, but she does not understand it.
Once again, they struggle to explain.)
Geth cannot survive alone.
(It takes time for them to manage even that, to make the connection between the terrible, desolate feeling and the realization they had that day that the Drifter had helped hold their wounds together so they could seal them, that even if they were able to maintain sapience without the collective they could never survive in isolation.
"Alone" is death, and the silence they experience is that of a forest gone silent in the wake of a predator, a slow and creeping dread.)
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Parsee has experienced their perspective, but she does not understand it.
Once again, they struggle to explain.)
Geth cannot survive alone.
(It takes time for them to manage even that, to make the connection between the terrible, desolate feeling and the realization they had that day that the Drifter had helped hold their wounds together so they could seal them, that even if they were able to maintain sapience without the collective they could never survive in isolation.
"Alone" is death, and the silence they experience is that of a forest gone silent in the wake of a predator, a slow and creeping dread.)