Rationally? It doesn’t make any sense. Their whole mission has been trying to get all of them out of there alive—they’re here for Amara, on top of it all. Their stake in this is selfless from the start.
But GLaDOS’ words dig into the lonely, self-loathing lost girl in Emma and she can’t help but allow it to pervade the dark parts of her mind.
Gold, she’s certain, would throw her under the bus without another thought. He doesn’t care about anyone but himself. Astrid’s no friend of hers, or anyone else here, as far as she knows. She’s probably just trying to get out alive.
She’d hoped she’d gotten through to Faye, that Faye was better than that, but …
Emma knows she doesn’t deserve it.
If anyone were to get left behind, or to wind up dead on this mission? She’d probably be the most likely to deserve it. After all, she’d been so willing to abandon Mars from the start. All she’s ever done is try to look out for herself.
Her jaw clenches and she doesn’t reply, stepping out of the door and stubbornly trying to put it out of her mind. They’re being messed with. Whether it’s true or not, GLaDOS wants in their heads. ]
Let’s get on with it.
[ She spots Faye and nods to her, though it’s a cautious thing. ]
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Rationally? It doesn’t make any sense. Their whole mission has been trying to get all of them out of there alive—they’re here for Amara, on top of it all. Their stake in this is selfless from the start.
But GLaDOS’ words dig into the lonely, self-loathing lost girl in Emma and she can’t help but allow it to pervade the dark parts of her mind.
Gold, she’s certain, would throw her under the bus without another thought. He doesn’t care about anyone but himself. Astrid’s no friend of hers, or anyone else here, as far as she knows. She’s probably just trying to get out alive.
She’d hoped she’d gotten through to Faye, that Faye was better than that, but …
Emma knows she doesn’t deserve it.
If anyone were to get left behind, or to wind up dead on this mission? She’d probably be the most likely to deserve it. After all, she’d been so willing to abandon Mars from the start. All she’s ever done is try to look out for herself.
Her jaw clenches and she doesn’t reply, stepping out of the door and stubbornly trying to put it out of her mind. They’re being messed with. Whether it’s true or not, GLaDOS wants in their heads. ]
Let’s get on with it.
[ She spots Faye and nods to her, though it’s a cautious thing. ]