"The trip's a long one, isn't it?" Ironically enough for someone who's traveled through time, Kyle hasn't traveled very far in his own time. The Pacific southwest about encompasses his range of experience.
The truth is, when it comes to machines Kyle is perfectly willing to do whatever he needs to do to change the future. Twist a man's arm, threaten him at gunpoint, whatever it takes. But Sean once again has a better, more peaceful solution, and Kyle nods again, accepting it. "We'll do it your way first then. Find this guy, you talk to him, and if he doesn't agree then I'll take over. I'm not good at making people think things they think they came up with themselves, but if it comes to it I'll make sure he does what we say."
Kyle sighs and looks back out over the street. In spite of his tough talk, he's not looking forward to the idea that he might have to coerce a man to accomplish what they're setting out to do. He doesn't enjoy fighting people, or hurting them. But looking out over this street all he can see are hundreds of reasons, walking, talking breathing reasons, why it has to be done. He can only hope Sean's diplomatic approach works.
"Hm?" He looks over, and shakes his head, trying to hide a smile at the sight of Sean trying to talk with his mouth half of full. "That's... You're talking about a plan on a world scale, bigger than I think any plan in human history has been." But then, no humans have traveled through time before him either, have they? He takes a bite of his own sandwich, chews and swallows, then continues. "It will take me a few days, I'll have to sit down and write down everything I can remember. Or carry a paper and write it all as it comes back to me. What I know is mostly what I was told, like how there were two world wars before the war of the machines or that the company that developed Skynet was called Cyberdyne. There was other stuff too, things my parents told me before I lost them, but I'll need time to remember it all."
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The truth is, when it comes to machines Kyle is perfectly willing to do whatever he needs to do to change the future. Twist a man's arm, threaten him at gunpoint, whatever it takes. But Sean once again has a better, more peaceful solution, and Kyle nods again, accepting it. "We'll do it your way first then. Find this guy, you talk to him, and if he doesn't agree then I'll take over. I'm not good at making people think things they think they came up with themselves, but if it comes to it I'll make sure he does what we say."
Kyle sighs and looks back out over the street. In spite of his tough talk, he's not looking forward to the idea that he might have to coerce a man to accomplish what they're setting out to do. He doesn't enjoy fighting people, or hurting them. But looking out over this street all he can see are hundreds of reasons, walking, talking breathing reasons, why it has to be done. He can only hope Sean's diplomatic approach works.
"Hm?" He looks over, and shakes his head, trying to hide a smile at the sight of Sean trying to talk with his mouth half of full. "That's... You're talking about a plan on a world scale, bigger than I think any plan in human history has been." But then, no humans have traveled through time before him either, have they? He takes a bite of his own sandwich, chews and swallows, then continues. "It will take me a few days, I'll have to sit down and write down everything I can remember. Or carry a paper and write it all as it comes back to me. What I know is mostly what I was told, like how there were two world wars before the war of the machines or that the company that developed Skynet was called Cyberdyne. There was other stuff too, things my parents told me before I lost them, but I'll need time to remember it all."