"A pleasure to meet Tularemia as well" even when the morbidity of the name doesn't escape them, that prompts a warm smile from them. "And that's exactly my wish. But you can understand the risk as well, if such knowledge that currently lays dangerously accessible yet unguided all over London was abused or misunderstood. Learning properly is a responsibility not for your own use, but to guide others on their own. Not to control, nothing farther from my intention, but to give them the control, do you understand? To make sure it is their choices and those alone that shape what they'll do with that knowledge..."
The Professor loses track of the conversation, sighing. "My apologies. That part of the plan is what I find more complex. Should knowledge be freely shared, or carefully kept? All the knowledge? Who to trust, who to reject, who to guide to a good end and who will fall astray nonetheless? All too complex, but luckily the plan still needs to advance quite a lot before reaching that part."
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The Professor loses track of the conversation, sighing. "My apologies. That part of the plan is what I find more complex. Should knowledge be freely shared, or carefully kept? All the knowledge? Who to trust, who to reject, who to guide to a good end and who will fall astray nonetheless? All too complex, but luckily the plan still needs to advance quite a lot before reaching that part."