She Who Transfers Memories observed the results of her communications. The movement within They Who Remember War, the action, the inquiries from the others and from her. She had an effect. And in some way's things were pilling up well. But it was temporary. The scouts were retracted, resources were preserved in some places. But in others, the creators, the workers, the processors of food and other substances. They were being called upon again.
She saw all this and more. She communicates, she transfers memories. And she had an effect here, but on her own, it was not enough.
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They Remember The Dead. But what of those that died in war? What of the endings to the great conflicts. This must be remembered as well. The losses, and the times of great risk. If They Who Remember War, want a complete perspective then they need that as well.
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And while some of them wanted nothing more but to have more input, most were held back. There was a unit requesting their guidance, their power, their role. And they did not want to lose their role.
The hive survived war, and if only there was another opponent, they would thrive and be a great role again.
She Who Remembers left them disgust. She had little place left here, and it would not help. She Would understand what was seen, then return here when the less rational minds were gone on their way.
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He Who Sees observed, with little fear. All that he would remember of this forgotten, and all that was important she remembered for him.
Still, there was little fear, for he had felt hers, and he saw there might be danger.
She returned to him, and he had seen nothing of import. He shared, and she saw. And she saw nothing of worry. It was fine here, so they would return, work, sustain themselves, and rest. They had done a lot, and they needed to do much more before their stupor. To live they needed to live.
So for a moment, they lived.