So long as people act upon them. [That assumes a lot of things. It also assumes that Lexa will get over certain grudges (and she will, if pushed). She knows that some of her ideas are lofty. Asking Pidge to consider how they might be able to power this civilization in their absence is a big ask, but asking Aloy to approach the younger nobles is smaller.]
I will say that I have more headway than ever before. Perhaps we're finally surrounded by more reasonable individuals.
[That is a bit of humor, a hint at who they were with before. She doesn't even mentally refer to anyone, as it's arrogant to act as if she was right all along.
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I will say that I have more headway than ever before. Perhaps we're finally surrounded by more reasonable individuals.
[That is a bit of humor, a hint at who they were with before. She doesn't even mentally refer to anyone, as it's arrogant to act as if she was right all along.
And, well, she's aware of that.]