Sort of. Sometimes she claims she doesn't know things. But at one point I got out of her that she has a map of all our surroundings - not just the parts we've lit up, but everything. Asked her if we could see it so we'd save time and people, not as much wandering around in the dark getting lost and killed, but she said we're better off finding out for ourselves what's out there. Claimed it'd be fun. I think she's forgotten that the reality of being out here is that we don't much enjoy walking in the dark and getting disemboweled by her friends.
[If she hadn't already soured him on her whole person, he might have understood she meant it to just lighten the mood, suggest it as some sort of adventure. But it's deeply condescending, instead, to treat them like they're kids who need to pretend they're making discoveries in their own neighborhood when she knows all the streets.]
no subject
[If she hadn't already soured him on her whole person, he might have understood she meant it to just lighten the mood, suggest it as some sort of adventure. But it's deeply condescending, instead, to treat them like they're kids who need to pretend they're making discoveries in their own neighborhood when she knows all the streets.]