It would be to Di's benefit to just move on or direct the Cybertron elsewhere. She didn't know a thing about his kind, knew little about this planet, and wasn't sure how trustworthy he was. Yet even now she couldn't help but be sympathetic. Her own situation was uncomfortable and upsetting enough as it was. She couldn't imagine having no memory and no one to guide you.
He sounded sincere enough, but given that would the only clue she really had to go off of, she wasn't sure how much she could trust her instinct.
"I could ask my acquaintance about the Cybertron they met. See if maybe their description is familiar to you--or at least give you a starting point for where to find them." She wanted to be careful about this. After all, given how Sollux's encounter had gone reuniting that particular robot with another might not be a good idea. Yet if her impressions of this one so far was right, he might also be a calming presence.
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He sounded sincere enough, but given that would the only clue she really had to go off of, she wasn't sure how much she could trust her instinct.
"I could ask my acquaintance about the Cybertron they met. See if maybe their description is familiar to you--or at least give you a starting point for where to find them." She wanted to be careful about this. After all, given how Sollux's encounter had gone reuniting that particular robot with another might not be a good idea. Yet if her impressions of this one so far was right, he might also be a calming presence.