( As if to accentuate their desperation, Faust turns at the third or so call of her name (or ticking of her name, more accurately), but does not move to meet them halfway. Instead, she stands still, gripping one arm with the other loosely and waiting "patiently" until her executive manager arrives before her, doubled over and probably clock-wheezing.
She remains as aloof as ever. At the question, she does take a glance around the area, as if she hasn't already taken it all in. Then: )
Recognition is not a necessary part of understanding the situation.
( That's not an answer. It just sounds like she doesn't want to admit she doesn't recognize it at all. )
At the current time, Faust has not located any additional sinners, but would not rule out the possibility of their appearance. ( She expects that question next, for the record. )
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She remains as aloof as ever. At the question, she does take a glance around the area, as if she hasn't already taken it all in. Then: )
Recognition is not a necessary part of understanding the situation.
( That's not an answer. It just sounds like she doesn't want to admit she doesn't recognize it at all. )
At the current time, Faust has not located any additional sinners, but would not rule out the possibility of their appearance. ( She expects that question next, for the record. )