Trusting strangers was not something Zechs was good at, so. Despite Quatre's efforts, he wasn't really reassured about that. But he could agree that the train itself was the bigger threat.
"It's the train that would be difficult to neutralize and subdue, though I am considering avenues," Zechs said seriously. "The real problem with that is our lack of options once it's stopped. Would we float in the void? Be stuck at one of these stops for a mission, or a train platform with a barrier we can't pass? It should return home those who not volunteer to stay, and I realize these are all thoughts which have occurred to you."
He frowned, mostly parsing it out loud. "The answer cannot simply be to bide my time."
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"It's the train that would be difficult to neutralize and subdue, though I am considering avenues," Zechs said seriously. "The real problem with that is our lack of options once it's stopped. Would we float in the void? Be stuck at one of these stops for a mission, or a train platform with a barrier we can't pass? It should return home those who not volunteer to stay, and I realize these are all thoughts which have occurred to you."
He frowned, mostly parsing it out loud. "The answer cannot simply be to bide my time."