I'd think it would be easier to convince people who are ambivalent than people who support her.
[Scully's sounding more and more dubious, but it's true that she doesn't know the situation. What Shun's saying, though, sounds more like propaganda -- or positive thinking -- than a real analysis.
She can believe that people aren't lining up to fight Amaterasu any more than they are to support her, though. With so little information to go on, and if she really doesn't get that involved, it's hard to make it a flash point.]
... I don't know what side I'd</> come down on. I just want to know why we're really here.
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[Scully's sounding more and more dubious, but it's true that she doesn't know the situation. What Shun's saying, though, sounds more like propaganda -- or positive thinking -- than a real analysis.
She can believe that people aren't lining up to fight Amaterasu any more than they are to support her, though. With so little information to go on, and if she really doesn't get that involved, it's hard to make it a flash point.]
... I don't know what side I'd</> come down on. I just want to know why we're really here.