Luna nods quietly when Phil suggests keeping herself safe. It seems strange that somebody who'd take that kind of mentality to the Hunger Games would be mentoring new participants, but given how ill-prepared for most other approaches she's glad for it. After the Nonary Game she finds it harder to even think about what she'll have to do here, but the idea that she can still stick to what she believes in makes it more bearable.
His next question makes her think a little more. "Other skills? That's the one I use most often." Serving Sigma and Akane probably doesn't count, although maybe... "I am familiar with logic and puzzles, as part of the game was in. I'm also familiar with computers, if either of those are important." It's something of an understatement, given that she used to be part of a computer herself, but she's hoping it really won't be relevant. Her current body aside, Luna suspects that Phil would act much differently if he knew she ought to be nothing more than a bunch of metal bits and code.
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His next question makes her think a little more. "Other skills? That's the one I use most often." Serving Sigma and Akane probably doesn't count, although maybe... "I am familiar with logic and puzzles, as part of the game was in. I'm also familiar with computers, if either of those are important." It's something of an understatement, given that she used to be part of a computer herself, but she's hoping it really won't be relevant. Her current body aside, Luna suspects that Phil would act much differently if he knew she ought to be nothing more than a bunch of metal bits and code.