IslaKariese wrote:WackyMeetsPractical wrote:The thing is, I'm of the opinion that trust isn't earned, it's lost. I don't find it good to be distrustful of everyone until they give me a reason to trust them, but it's not like I blindly obey anybody in a suit. Mr. A has given us invaluable information. He's given us no reason to distrust him, so why should we?
It's not that we
completely distrust him, and you're right - he's given us invaluable information and tools. But a vague fact or a half-truth is just as bad as a lie. Without facts that he's withholding, we can't trust what he tells us. We still use the information, but it's... I know I'm not explaining this well, someone help?
No, I think you did pretty well, there. Better than I'm about to, anyway...
We can look at Mister A in two ways. First: inaccordance with fictional tropes (hey that's what brought us here after all): his behaviour is the quintessential Mysterious Employer and they are
sometimes good, but often bad. Dana pointed this out before the ARG even began. His behaviour has been questionable, he hides his face, he's got the malevolent chuckle down to an art, he... gloats on video. Yeah I know that sounds unrealistic, but so is Don Quixote getting locked in a drunk tank, I think reality has taken the bus out of town.
Secondly (and this is the more rational way, I think): we can take what information we have to build a picture of the kind of person he is. And admittedly, we don't have a lot. When responding to questions about what was causing the walls collapse he said 'WE CANNOT ANSWER THAT', which is a curious way to phrase it. Why not say 'WE DO NOT KNOW YET'? And when this was brought up he steadfastly refused to answer. He refuses to answer many of our other questions no matter how casual they are. He point blank refuses to consider alternatives to sending the characters back, but again will not explain to us WHY. There are other lies that people have mentioned. Saying that 'people lie, that's what they do' is rtrue enough but in this instance, not telling the truth could affect the stability of reality (then again being honest with us might too, we don't know). He also doesn't seem to consider trusting US nessecary so long as we do what he says - but surely he has noticed by now that his lack of clarity is what's CAUSING us to distrust him in the first place?
I don't think these factors are enough to classify him as secretly evil or having an agenda or anything. As has been previously mentioned, he's done a lot to HELP us, too, but they shouldn't be factored out. There are things that just aren't adding up.
So basically... yeah, let's be cautious about this, but not discount him based on our suspicions.
IslaKariese wrote:I've never really trusted him. There's a vague difference between believing what someone says and trusting them. I don't have the words to explain what it is but I'm sure someone here gets it.
I
think I do...

it's kind of about what his own agenda may be, if he has one... he could be telling the truth to cover a lie, or having a goal entirely of his own, it's hard to tell.