"normally, you'd be called... but... calling you 2B for the time..." "it always... ends like this..."
she knows exactly what jude is talking about. she may have never went through the same things they did -- the E-models were new, created after A2's squadron was wiped out, and she wonders if they had created the new class of units because of her. but 2B's memories told her enough, fighting 9S over and over again told her enough.
jude's reaction doesn't come as a surprise to her, and it makes sense how he acted the way he did and what he felt. they can't expect humans to understand; their world is too different, they are too different, and even A2 sometimes doesn't understand the lengths that were taken to perpetuate the lie that their existence was a part of. A2 had carried her loneliness and guilt for so long, but in many ways, 2B had been through just as much. A2 thinks of erasing pascal's memories, thinks of the way her and 9S destroyed each other; once was enough, and she can't imagine the pain of having to kill them over and over again.
but 2B had carried it. silently, endlessly. never passing the blame to anyone but herself. in many ways, 2B is stronger than she ever was. ]
... I was a prototype created for YoRHa. They sent me and the others down to destroy the enemy server, but the real reason behind the mission was to use our combat data to create newer models... like 9S and 2B.
We were meant to be disposable, none of us were supposed to survive. But I did... and they branded me a traitor for desertion.
[ she doesn't tell him about the many times she had run into 2B and 9S during those three years. she doesn't tell him about the many times she had fought them and subsequently destroyed them; sometimes together, sometimes separately. each time it became easier and easier. ]
When 9S and 2B met me for the first time, Command ordered them to kill me. They were just doing what they were told, but I felt that same anger... that same betrayal.
[ guilt, anger, loneliness, desperation, and regret. each of them carried those feelings inside them at different points in their life, each of them have lost too much. an endless cycle that none of them could break away from. ]
You didn't know what happened, and I know 2B wasn't upset at you for feeling that way. But it's difficult... the guilt is something that's always hard to let go.
[ and maybe a part of 2B, like herself, doesn't want to let go. ]
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I promise, I'll do everything in my power to protect 9S' smile. That's all I want.
[ he's glad a2 seems to approve, but that aside.
so many horrible things... jude listens intently, never once smiling, his expression forlorn and distant. for all his insistence that androids are people, too, yorha didn't seem to treat them with even an ounce of humanity. the world they come from sounds hellish.
yorha has been the problem all along. and he wishes he hadn't blamed 2b. he just didn't know, and he was naive. he didn't realize there were so many layers to this. ]
I'm sorry, A2. I know my sympathy won't change anything, but I'm still... I'm just glad all of that is over now. You never deserved any of that. None of you did.
I hope that you can start over, here. I hope that you can find peace. And I'll do anything I can to help.
[ a beat of contemplative silence. ]
Do you think... 2B was relieved that I was angry with her?
Maybe. 9S never blamed her for what she did. She thinks she doesn't deserve it.
[ "he doesn't. but he should." "i don't understand why. i can't."
having 2B's memories had allowed her to understand: the guilt she carried, the desperation in 9S after she had killed her, how devastated he was in the end when he finally succumbed to the virus. an endless chain that had broken off from an equally endless cycle, one that they all still feel the repercussions from even now. and as much as A2 understands the desire to hold onto that guilt, she also understands the need to let go.
maybe she should learn to take her own advice. ]
It's neither of their faults, but they're both so determined to blame themselves for it.
I wish I could make them understand. I wish I could be more than a useless bystander, watching them tear themselves apart for things that were beyond their control.
[ the firmness returns to her tone as she meets his gaze steadily. ]
You being here is more than they'd ever had. [ none of them would ever expect anyone to have a solution. this is something they'd endured, suffered through over and over and over again. knowing, understanding, and accepting are all very different things. ] Just give them time.
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"normally, you'd be called... but... calling you 2B for the time..."
"it always... ends like this..."
she knows exactly what jude is talking about. she may have never went through the same things they did -- the E-models were new, created after A2's squadron was wiped out, and she wonders if they had created the new class of units because of her. but 2B's memories told her enough, fighting 9S over and over again told her enough.
jude's reaction doesn't come as a surprise to her, and it makes sense how he acted the way he did and what he felt. they can't expect humans to understand; their world is too different, they are too different, and even A2 sometimes doesn't understand the lengths that were taken to perpetuate the lie that their existence was a part of. A2 had carried her loneliness and guilt for so long, but in many ways, 2B had been through just as much. A2 thinks of erasing pascal's memories, thinks of the way her and 9S destroyed each other; once was enough, and she can't imagine the pain of having to kill them over and over again.
but 2B had carried it. silently, endlessly. never passing the blame to anyone but herself. in many ways, 2B is stronger than she ever was. ]
... I was a prototype created for YoRHa. They sent me and the others down to destroy the enemy server, but the real reason behind the mission was to use our combat data to create newer models... like 9S and 2B.
We were meant to be disposable, none of us were supposed to survive. But I did... and they branded me a traitor for desertion.
[ she doesn't tell him about the many times she had run into 2B and 9S during those three years. she doesn't tell him about the many times she had fought them and subsequently destroyed them; sometimes together, sometimes separately. each time it became easier and easier. ]
When 9S and 2B met me for the first time, Command ordered them to kill me. They were just doing what they were told, but I felt that same anger... that same betrayal.
[ guilt, anger, loneliness, desperation, and regret. each of them carried those feelings inside them at different points in their life, each of them have lost too much. an endless cycle that none of them could break away from. ]
You didn't know what happened, and I know 2B wasn't upset at you for feeling that way. But it's difficult... the guilt is something that's always hard to let go.
[ and maybe a part of 2B, like herself, doesn't want to let go. ]
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[ he's glad a2 seems to approve, but that aside.
so many horrible things... jude listens intently, never once smiling, his expression forlorn and distant. for all his insistence that androids are people, too, yorha didn't seem to treat them with even an ounce of humanity. the world they come from sounds hellish.
yorha has been the problem all along. and he wishes he hadn't blamed 2b. he just didn't know, and he was naive. he didn't realize there were so many layers to this. ]
I'm sorry, A2. I know my sympathy won't change anything, but I'm still... I'm just glad all of that is over now. You never deserved any of that. None of you did.
I hope that you can start over, here. I hope that you can find peace. And I'll do anything I can to help.
[ a beat of contemplative silence. ]
Do you think... 2B was relieved that I was angry with her?
[ that's what it seemed like to him. ]
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[ "he doesn't. but he should."
"i don't understand why. i can't."
having 2B's memories had allowed her to understand: the guilt she carried, the desperation in 9S after she had killed her, how devastated he was in the end when he finally succumbed to the virus. an endless chain that had broken off from an equally endless cycle, one that they all still feel the repercussions from even now. and as much as A2 understands the desire to hold onto that guilt, she also understands the need to let go.
maybe she should learn to take her own advice. ]
It's neither of their faults, but they're both so determined to blame themselves for it.
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[ jude hangs his head. ]
I wish I could make them understand. I wish I could be more than a useless bystander, watching them tear themselves apart for things that were beyond their control.
[ what kind of a friend is he? ]
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[ the firmness returns to her tone as she meets his gaze steadily. ]
You being here is more than they'd ever had. [ none of them would ever expect anyone to have a solution. this is something they'd endured, suffered through over and over and over again. knowing, understanding, and accepting are all very different things. ] Just give them time.
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... Okay. I'll do that.
Thanks, A2. I'm really grateful we could talk like this.