["Freedom through technology". Hayame can scarce even imagine what that means, when anything she might have once called "technology" is outclassed and strange in so many ways compared to what she sees and experiences in this world, what she hears from people of other worlds who insist that things she'd never even had the creativity to dream of just... existed.
- How does a nation destroy a whole other nation? She certainly can't conceive of it.
Just like how she can't conceive of-]
The path I believe in is not here.
[The only thing she'd ever hoped for herself had been ruined by her own failure. The path that had been offered to her to replace it, she had been too afraid to walk. And now- ?
Now... the ship lurches, and Hayame, who has felt sick this entire journey on unfamiliar seas and boat and footing...
Turns pale, and lurches forward over the side of the ship, the last meal she'd eaten (or at least, what was left of it in her first stomach) ending up in the waves below.]
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- How does a nation destroy a whole other nation? She certainly can't conceive of it.
Just like how she can't conceive of-]
The path I believe in is not here.
[The only thing she'd ever hoped for herself had been ruined by her own failure. The path that had been offered to her to replace it, she had been too afraid to walk. And now- ?
Now... the ship lurches, and Hayame, who has felt sick this entire journey on unfamiliar seas and boat and footing...
Turns pale, and lurches forward over the side of the ship, the last meal she'd eaten (or at least, what was left of it in her first stomach) ending up in the waves below.]