To be fair, it was pretty well-staged if you weren't reading between the script lines. The Atroma weren't even a potential culprit for them because so far as they figured, they no longer exist. I don't think they really gave it much thought as to who was at fault. They were all just super happy to be safe and meet their he-rows in person.
You know, they're all kinda like kids in a way. Least they've always seemed that way more or less, to me. Lot of 'em are naive. Look at it this way- they've been influenced by old episodes from a reality show that depicted outsiders drawn from other places as people who could help others. They really do believe in this hero thing. They've figured that this is what can help them, because otherwise, they don't know who else to turn to, and don't know that they're potentially being targeted, much less why.
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Date: 2023-04-08 05:28 am (UTC)You know, they're all kinda like kids in a way. Least they've always seemed that way more or less, to me. Lot of 'em are naive. Look at it this way- they've been influenced by old episodes from a reality show that depicted outsiders drawn from other places as people who could help others. They really do believe in this hero thing. They've figured that this is what can help them, because otherwise, they don't know who else to turn to, and don't know that they're potentially being targeted, much less why.