[When Genji says that he maybe should have been counting the days, Brigitte immediately shakes her head enthusiastically.]
No, no. That is pretty depressing, and there's no point. It's just surprising, that's all.
[Very surprising. And maybe more than a little difficult to wrap her mind around. She's much better at straightforward mechanical problems, things she can solve with a hammer or a rocket flail or a shield. All of the complexities of interdimensional travel and the passage of time is something she'll happily leave up to the scientists.]
Oh. Well, that's a relief. I was really worried about Reinhardt. He might want a glorious death, but I'd rather have him alive.
[A pause, during which she wipes off her hands on a scrap of already-stained rag she tugs from her belt.]
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No, no. That is pretty depressing, and there's no point. It's just surprising, that's all.
[Very surprising. And maybe more than a little difficult to wrap her mind around. She's much better at straightforward mechanical problems, things she can solve with a hammer or a rocket flail or a shield. All of the complexities of interdimensional travel and the passage of time is something she'll happily leave up to the scientists.]
Oh. Well, that's a relief. I was really worried about Reinhardt. He might want a glorious death, but I'd rather have him alive.
[A pause, during which she wipes off her hands on a scrap of already-stained rag she tugs from her belt.]
Wait...there's more than one other world?