[The response Kaiba received was delayed and lacking for content, not that the latter was all that peculiar as Turing tried to speak to him as little as possible as it was. .. And people say that I'm the one that holds grudges. Despite the fact that Kaiba did indeed hold grudges it was only against a select few and in usually didn't involve completely writing a person or thing off, I mean Pegasus had stolen his soul and stuffed it inside a trading card once and now they were allies in business... so....
All that aside, it wasn't difficult to surmise that the robot was lamenting the loss of those who had been close to him that were no longer residing in the Void. They'd returned to wherever they originally hailed from without leaving so much as to a clue how those left behind could follow. ]
Why? [Kaiba casually repeated the question that could have referred to a myriad of subjects. 'Why did so-and-so have to leave?', 'why are we still here?', 'why does this stupid throne have everyone's names etched onto the back?'. 'Why is this a curious element when there are so many other things in the void that make just as little sense?'] You're asking me? I can't figure out anything about this place. [He admitted with a shrug, as much as he hated to.] If whoever is behind this already knows our names in order to accurately add and remove them it hints at premeditation as to who gets dumped in here.
[ Turing looked over their shoulder and was instantly convinced that they wouldn't get what they really wanted in that moment. Then again, did they even want that from Kaiba, of all people? In response to that realization, they sat down in front of the chair and hugged their legs. For many, many reasons, they didn't want to show much vulnerability, if any, but they had to soothe themselves if there was going to be any chance of that. ]
...Does the culprit think so little of us that they think leaving this information out in the open won't matter?
[Hadn't that prospect always been slim from Kaiba. He rarely said or did anything that appeased or comforted others, it just wasn't a part of his nature. The response he received prompted a smirk.]
I don't think that's it at all. It's not that they think so little of us but so highly of themselves. [The way he spoke it was if it was from some past experience, like if he was the one calling the shots he might also be so confident.] It's arrogance, pure and simple. They must think that no matter what we're provided with that they are so far beyond our understanding that they will never have to face any consequences for screwing around with our lives.
[Or they were idiots. They could still be idiots]
[The message that Turing's body language was projecting didn't seem to have an affect on the current audience which could only have been to the robot's benefit. There would be no belittling for the show of weakness]
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All that aside, it wasn't difficult to surmise that the robot was lamenting the loss of those who had been close to him that were no longer residing in the Void. They'd returned to wherever they originally hailed from without leaving so much as to a clue how those left behind could follow. ]
Why? [Kaiba casually repeated the question that could have referred to a myriad of subjects. 'Why did so-and-so have to leave?', 'why are we still here?', 'why does this stupid throne have everyone's names etched onto the back?'. 'Why is this a curious element when there are so many other things in the void that make just as little sense?'] You're asking me? I can't figure out anything about this place. [He admitted with a shrug, as much as he hated to.] If whoever is behind this already knows our names in order to accurately add and remove them it hints at premeditation as to who gets dumped in here.
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...Does the culprit think so little of us that they think leaving this information out in the open won't matter?
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I don't think that's it at all. It's not that they think so little of us but so highly of themselves. [The way he spoke it was if it was from some past experience, like if he was the one calling the shots he might also be so confident.] It's arrogance, pure and simple. They must think that no matter what we're provided with that they are so far beyond our understanding that they will never have to face any consequences for screwing around with our lives.
[Or they were idiots. They could still be idiots]
[The message that Turing's body language was projecting didn't seem to have an affect on the current audience which could only have been to the robot's benefit. There would be no belittling for the show of weakness]