"It depends what side you're on," said Trinity simply, glancing at the articles. "It's natural to try and build suspicion against an enemy in any way possible. Especially through propaganda."
She considered her next response, the pause before then evident -- and still patient, as if the threat of having called the police posed no threat at all. Which, really, it didn't.
"The truth isn't something that can be proven," she said finally, watching the hologram with a steady gaze. "Only shown. Some choose to accept that reality; others don't. But once it's been shown," she went on more slowly, "there is no going back." Such, at least, was the case with humans -- and that was the only real way she could treat this.
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Date: 2013-01-16 02:31 am (UTC)She considered her next response, the pause before then evident -- and still patient, as if the threat of having called the police posed no threat at all. Which, really, it didn't.
"The truth isn't something that can be proven," she said finally, watching the hologram with a steady gaze. "Only shown. Some choose to accept that reality; others don't. But once it's been shown," she went on more slowly, "there is no going back." Such, at least, was the case with humans -- and that was the only real way she could treat this.