All right y'all. One of our reporters ran into Nato at Sub-Harenae. Here's what went down:
Natalia: "What do you have to say about people's reactions to you sharing your beliefs in the city?"
Nato: "I appreciate support and skepticism in equal measure. Without conflicting opinions, nothing changes... and life is all about change."
Natalia: "And by change do you mean figuratively, or literally?"
Nato: "Well, both. But mostly literal. Just look at the world we live in. It's changed so much since the bombs dropped, and it's growing stranger every day."
Natalia: "Do you believe that everyone in the Post-Human Union is committed to your cause?"
Nato: "Well, I certainly hope so. Everyone who's joined so far has had a compelling reason to do so."
Natalia: "How are your relations with the CDT? Are they the only faction that is not hostile towards you and your people?"
Nato: "I feel like the CDT are more tolerant than accepting. They want to protect mutants but don't seem very supportive of mutants standing up for themselves. The Scrapping Coalition are okay with us as well. We get most of our supplies through trading with them."
Natalia: "Last question. What would you say to the mutants that are wandering and rejected from society?"
Nato: "You should never feel like you don't belong. This world was made for us."
Natalia: "Thank you for your time"
Nato: "And thank you for this opportunity."
Natalia: "What do you have to say about people's reactions to you sharing your beliefs in the city?"
Nato: "I appreciate support and skepticism in equal measure. Without conflicting opinions, nothing changes... and life is all about change."
Natalia: "And by change do you mean figuratively, or literally?"
Nato: "Well, both. But mostly literal. Just look at the world we live in. It's changed so much since the bombs dropped, and it's growing stranger every day."
Natalia: "Do you believe that everyone in the Post-Human Union is committed to your cause?"
Nato: "Well, I certainly hope so. Everyone who's joined so far has had a compelling reason to do so."
Natalia: "How are your relations with the CDT? Are they the only faction that is not hostile towards you and your people?"
Nato: "I feel like the CDT are more tolerant than accepting. They want to protect mutants but don't seem very supportive of mutants standing up for themselves. The Scrapping Coalition are okay with us as well. We get most of our supplies through trading with them."
Natalia: "Last question. What would you say to the mutants that are wandering and rejected from society?"
Nato: "You should never feel like you don't belong. This world was made for us."
Natalia: "Thank you for your time"
Nato: "And thank you for this opportunity."