Well, she almost became a god! That's...nuts, but kind of impressive, given the scope of impossibility of the problem! But, Jack puts it all back under wraps quickly. He takes a deep breath and gives a very understanding nod as Rukia explains herself. She doesn't want sympathy, but she's getting it anyway, too bad.
"Considering your options isn't a bad thing. We still-" Jack shakes his head. "We still didn't know what we were trying to achieve with the things we were doing in that vision. I still don't know why some people were pursuing the crystalized heroes?" Jack shrugs. "But of course you were thinking of it, we were all trying to reason it through."
"Now we know. And if you think about it again, if things get worse, and you consider 'but what if someone took control? Was Kalki right, could we fix it all this way?' That isn't bad, either. You can consider it, and come to the informed conclusion that it isn't what you want to do."
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"Considering your options isn't a bad thing. We still-" Jack shakes his head. "We still didn't know what we were trying to achieve with the things we were doing in that vision. I still don't know why some people were pursuing the crystalized heroes?" Jack shrugs. "But of course you were thinking of it, we were all trying to reason it through."
"Now we know. And if you think about it again, if things get worse, and you consider 'but what if someone took control? Was Kalki right, could we fix it all this way?' That isn't bad, either. You can consider it, and come to the informed conclusion that it isn't what you want to do."
"You haven't done anything wrong."