[ Maybe it's a little pathetic, but something about that stern, impassioned refusal to accept it makes them think the Zenith's version of things is more true than they'd thought moments ago. Refusing to accept reality, fighting back against a force much more powerful than you - which, the Zenith have to be, if their head honcho is the one who allegedly brought them all here - has only ever ended in a big fat dose of reality check for them. It's what has them hesitating, or even outright avoiding being able to adopt that very same there's no way attitude. It's not in their nature to question what they're being told, and pushing back against what they're told, proclaiming it to not be true? Even less. ]
They had to bring us here somehow...
[ The fact remains that they're all from different dimensions, or something like that, and they're all miraculously, physically here. So there must be some truth in them having a connection to all their worlds. Crona says it more to float the possibility towards him, to point out the possibility of their knowledge, rather than out of a true wish to start an argument. ]
So they must have seen them all, at some point.
[ whether they were actually destroyed... that's another issue entirely. ]
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They had to bring us here somehow...
[ The fact remains that they're all from different dimensions, or something like that, and they're all miraculously, physically here. So there must be some truth in them having a connection to all their worlds. Crona says it more to float the possibility towards him, to point out the possibility of their knowledge, rather than out of a true wish to start an argument. ]
So they must have seen them all, at some point.
[ whether they were actually destroyed... that's another issue entirely. ]