[Well, for once, Selena isn't heading out soon after to once more mind the fence with the Balmarians. Instead, she can be found in the bar, already nursing some fancy alcoholic drink.]
So Toby really is gone... and Asakim's better at disguises than even Team Jelba. But Setsuko still had Shu, and the rest of us there to help.
... Unity Group...
[She looks down at the glass, and...]
It doesn't replace what's lost, but that doesn't mean they can't support you. Isn't that right...
... Isn't that right, Captain?
So Toby really is gone... and Asakim's better at disguises than even Team Jelba. But Setsuko still had Shu, and the rest of us there to help.
... Unity Group...
[She looks down at the glass, and...]
It doesn't replace what's lost, but that doesn't mean they can't support you. Isn't that right...
... Isn't that right, Captain?
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But you see, Selena...
What I really think is that, deep down inside, human beings know they're a part of a group. This is sometimes a bad thing because it can become "us vs them". But when there's a crisis, then that crisis is "them".
So, everyone else becomes "us". Does that make sense?
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Well enough. And I'm sure if Elma were here he'd be able to cite hundreds of examples too.
... But a lot of those are very old references. And with all the aliens swinging by, making life miserable for everyone... it makes the world a very big place.
You really think there'll come some crisis big enough that we'd all label it the "them"?
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If we could make them understand us, sympathize with our cause, they'd find it much harder to hurt people from the Earth Sphere.