[Dammit. He figured this was going to happen at some point, but he was hoping he'd have a bit more time to try to figure out how to approach this. He can't let himself die and he can't allow Wesker to hurt him, and neither of those are going to be easy if Wesker has his powers, which he's sure he does.
No, saying it's not going to be easy is understating it. It sounds impossible.
Wesker's stronger and faster than he is, and even if he wasn't, Jaeger's certainly not capable of hurting him. Even if he could attempt it, Wesker's both resilient and durable, and he'd probably just break his weapon if he tried.
Fighting Wesker simply isn't an option. That leaves Spencer.
Of course, there's no guarantee that killing Spencer will free Wesker from whatever this is. There's no telling what will happen if he kills Spencer - and that's assuming he could even manage it in the first place. Spencer isn't the frail old man from the dream, but even if he doesn't have any sort of powers here, Wesker most likely won't let anything happen to him. Even if Jaeger could theoretically get off an accurate shot before Wesker approached (doubtful, given his speed), Wesker could kill him before he'd have time to defend himself. Maybe he could kill Spencer, but would doing that free Wesker or just make him angry?
It's not an option he likes, and maybe later he can be bothered by how calm he is about the idea of killing another person, even in a dream world like this.
That really only leaves one option, and it's the least likely to work.]
Albert, I know you can hear me. I'm sure you've heard all of what we just talked about, ja?
[Despite the situation and how fast his mind is racing, the words are even and calm. It takes some doing to get his expression under control, because blinding rage is surprisingly hard to subdue, but that isn't going to help anyone right now. Outright dismissing Spencer like this probably won't work, but it really does seem like his only option right now.]
I know you're worried about becoming the same person you were in your past life. I know you're bothered by everything you did there, and you don't want to repeat that. But you are your own person - both then and now. Your decisions are your own, and you don't have to do this.
I trust you, and I trust you'll do everything you can to fight this.
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No, saying it's not going to be easy is understating it. It sounds impossible.
Wesker's stronger and faster than he is, and even if he wasn't, Jaeger's certainly not capable of hurting him. Even if he could attempt it, Wesker's both resilient and durable, and he'd probably just break his weapon if he tried.
Fighting Wesker simply isn't an option. That leaves Spencer.
Of course, there's no guarantee that killing Spencer will free Wesker from whatever this is. There's no telling what will happen if he kills Spencer - and that's assuming he could even manage it in the first place. Spencer isn't the frail old man from the dream, but even if he doesn't have any sort of powers here, Wesker most likely won't let anything happen to him. Even if Jaeger could theoretically get off an accurate shot before Wesker approached (doubtful, given his speed), Wesker could kill him before he'd have time to defend himself. Maybe he could kill Spencer, but would doing that free Wesker or just make him angry?
It's not an option he likes, and maybe later he can be bothered by how calm he is about the idea of killing another person, even in a dream world like this.
That really only leaves one option, and it's the least likely to work.]
Albert, I know you can hear me. I'm sure you've heard all of what we just talked about, ja?
[Despite the situation and how fast his mind is racing, the words are even and calm. It takes some doing to get his expression under control, because blinding rage is surprisingly hard to subdue, but that isn't going to help anyone right now. Outright dismissing Spencer like this probably won't work, but it really does seem like his only option right now.]
I know you're worried about becoming the same person you were in your past life. I know you're bothered by everything you did there, and you don't want to repeat that. But you are your own person - both then and now. Your decisions are your own, and you don't have to do this.
I trust you, and I trust you'll do everything you can to fight this.