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It's like classic example of cutting off a hydra's head.
But in the case of a Hydra, the heads are connected.
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It's like classic example of cutting off a hydra's head.
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Shinji: precisely why we need to move this along, we've got fifteen minutes until this thing fills up, so that should give you a head start on the project.
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But in the case of a Hydra, the heads are connected.
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And?
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That would mean that every threat you have is connected to a central body.
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You're reading too far into the comparison.
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What do the two have in common, then?
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Cut one head off, two more take its place, yadda yadda. Basically, the more threats you remove from the equations, the more that add themselves.
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But are those related events?
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If they are, it'd be a surprise to everyone. Even the bad guys in discussion.
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Then why is it a hydra? Wouldn't those enemies spring up whether you did something or not?
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Reading too deep again. All I'm saying is that nonmatter what you do, threats are gonna be there to ruin your day.
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But it lightens the load, doesn't it?
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Certainly.
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Then it's worth it, right?
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We have to finish in fifteen minutes?
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No question.
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Shinji: no, we need to get it ready to start taking in energy. You've got fourteen minutes now, lets hurry.
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What exactly do you want me to do?
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Start building. I've got to keep an eye on the containment field. You have everything you need, right?