He tells Hannah that they can't be together. She's...not happy. He can't explain why, just that one day he loved her completely and the next day he didn't. Or, rather, he thought what he felt for her was love but then he felt something else that revealed his feelings for her were not as truly love as he was capable of. She's Rosalind, not Juliet. Hannah is a bookworm, but she does not appreciate this analogy and storms off.
Back in the future, Richard's descendants have disappeared. He's not sure how to feel about that. Yes, they were real people...but he never met them. He never knew any of them. And, for all he knew, they disappeared not when he broke up with Hannah, but the second he decided to break up with Hannah. Any specific child they would have would depend on the exact moment of conception, to have their specific combination of the parental genomes, and so even something as simple as his feeling differently might have resulted in changes to his descendants, even if he had stayed with Hannah and married her for their sake. Maybe being unhappy would have resulted in stress that reduced fertility, meaning one of their children wasn't conceived, even if he hadn't left her. Maybe. Maybe he's making up excuses.
Also, Remy has a single descendant now, which is a bit weird because he's both gay and commitment-phobic, but maybe he donated sperm at some point. She does have his last name though. I'm not really sure how Richard leaving Hannah for Chel results in Remy having children at some point, but Remy's immortal, we have time to figure out that plot point.
Anyway, before all that, Richard has something he needs to do.
When he arrives at Chel's house, he can't quite read her face. Also, I'm not sure why he's in swimming gear, he's probably just hot.
Richard shoots his shot again and this time Chel is far more responsive.
As he practices wind-carving, a thought occurs to him. Why didn't Chel - or Emit, or anyone else - ask about his future descendants, who now no longer exist? Could it be that they don't remember them? That Chel has no idea that he sacrificed all those lives to be with her? On the one hand, that's good because it means she doesn't feel the pressure of those lives no longer existing, but, on the other hand, that means he now has to decide whether to share that information with her or keep it as his own private burden.
Say, don't you have ambitions? Maybe it might be fun to send richard to the past to see Yumiko so they can learn about their past.
ReplyDeleteMaybe just make a copy of him and a copy of Yumiko (if you have her saved) and make a save where the two of them meet in sunset valley. It would be hella cool to learn what Yumiko's backstory is like a bit more in-depth, and what made her decide to join simanity.
Sorry I didn't see your comments earlier. I don't get many, so I didn't have notifications set up.
DeleteI do have Yuriko saved and I have some plans for everyone meeting up at the end of the game. :D