[Certainly not a question, but Rosinante almost make it into one. He spends a moment in thought, weighing the context with the consequences. There's so much information in that short little conversation the others in Beacon don't know - about how desperately Robin wanted Will dead, how she would probably still get rid of him just to keep him from causing her further trouble. About how Winters vouched for him. There are ways to twist the information to pit people against either Robin or Will and while he doesn't want either of them hurt, it's a good thing to have in one's back pocket.]
I don't think there's anything to gain from it. I think bringing it up will make him nervous we want something from him. He'll be less likely to cooperate down the line, and at the slightest hint of an oncoming reset, we'll lose whatever help he might have provided when he flees to protect himself. I'm inclined to stay quiet, and tell the others to do the same.
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You can say something to him, assuming they're not truly on the same side. It's a risk, but it's calculated enough. I haven't, though.
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[Certainly not a question, but Rosinante almost make it into one. He spends a moment in thought, weighing the context with the consequences. There's so much information in that short little conversation the others in Beacon don't know - about how desperately Robin wanted Will dead, how she would probably still get rid of him just to keep him from causing her further trouble. About how Winters vouched for him. There are ways to twist the information to pit people against either Robin or Will and while he doesn't want either of them hurt, it's a good thing to have in one's back pocket.]
I don't think there's anything to gain from it. I think bringing it up will make him nervous we want something from him. He'll be less likely to cooperate down the line, and at the slightest hint of an oncoming reset, we'll lose whatever help he might have provided when he flees to protect himself. I'm inclined to stay quiet, and tell the others to do the same.