originally posted in:The Ashen Conflux
It can also be implied that once the traveler got shot down, he decided to fight.
What's fact is that Rasputin shot him down and made him stay on earth.
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Yes, Rasputin crippled the Traveler. But that card was before it got injured. Additionally, Rasputin was most likely wrong in his predictions about the Traveler's actions. We know from Osiris that the Light cannot be simulated
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A lot of the Grimoire Cards are left over from the old story. What do you suppose is Rasputin's reason for shooting him down? It couldn't be an error, since Rasputin forced right pass the part of his coding that was trying to stop him. Seeing as how what the Traveler does (with races) it can be heavily implied that Rasputin shot him down for trying to run (what he did to the Fallen).
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Like I said, Light cannot be simulated. Rasputin predicted wrong
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Rasputin used as much data as possible to come to his decision. Namely, the Traveler's history of abandonment and fleeing. If your gf cheated on her previous 5 boyfriends, what outcome would you predict for your relationship?
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Just cause he predicted doesn't mean it happened
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I'm saying his actions were justified. Whether the Traveler was going to run or finally decide to be brave.
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You just disagree with what others suggestions are. You're just a radical of the Light trying to impose your beliefs on us and claiming anyone else who disagrees is a heretic!
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No, that's the Speaker