Quote:I think the key here isn't that she was less involved but that she views them as exceptions to the rule. Sylvie et. al. weren't normal boomers that broke their bonds, they were 'special' to begin with... Sylvie and Anri because they were humaniform and almost human and Adama because he was the next generation...
Now, Nene's had this kind of counter-truth thrown at her before we get to DW, in the form of Sylvie, Anri and Adama. For the most part, she's remained firm in her beliefs - it helped first of all that Nene never had the same level of direct connection to those three that Priss had, and it helped that they were, essentially, dupes in larger plans by more unsavory individuals - but the cracks were already there, if narrow and overlooked.
In any case, Nene reacted like a child who's suddenly told that Santa is an axe murderer, which is, I think, quite in character for her. Like Priss said, in some respects, she is still very childlike...
-Z, Post-reader at Medium
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