(Q – lArtist: a question in relation to an expression. I'm not asking if it's the right one but at one point with Roc, you spoke in relation to the key on a black ship perched and
that perhaps we should take it from a literary side by saying that the key could be the ship Now, if we take a review, when we actually read the riddles, it rather encourages us to review.
the Sentinels. And do you think that we could also take it from another point of view, perhaps also literary, and review the figures and not the sentinels and that Max would have wanted to explain it from this?
way?
MB: well no, I don’t necessarily think that and I don’t see why we should call that into question. It doesn't say to review the numbers, it says to review the sentinels.
(Q – lArtist: okay, yeah no, absolutely, I understood it like that. But it’s a question that I asked myself following this discussion between the key and the ship that you had with Roc so there you go…
MB: I think when we review something or someone, it’s because we want to check certain points.
MB: well no, I don’t necessarily think that and I don’t see why we should call that into question. It doesn't say to review the numbers, it says to review the sentinels.
(Q – lArtist: okay, yeah no, absolutely, I understood it like that. But it’s a question that I asked myself following this discussion between the key and the ship that you had with Roc so there you go…
MB: I think when we review something or someone, it’s because we want to check certain points.