No. [She answers quickly, sure of herself. Ninety-Nine's anger at their circumstances overrides any sympathy she feels for the people who call this place home or for the beautiful world she thinks might have existed on the other side of the apocalypse. Her world was plunged into darkness well before she was born; there is no going back.]
There are no chains, but I'm a prisoner here. When I'm free, I won't stop.
[The inverse possibility is also true: If there isn't anything left and their entire journey evens up having been in vain, she won't stop in her rampage against the walls confining them.]
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There are no chains, but I'm a prisoner here. When I'm free, I won't stop.
[The inverse possibility is also true: If there isn't anything left and their entire journey evens up having been in vain, she won't stop in her rampage against the walls confining them.]