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Well, yes, I lol'd
You aren't important enough for them to know, you aren't an aldecaldo AND you are stepping into gangsters doing gangster ♥♥♥♥.
Why cant you make sense of that situation again?
But games have tended to cheap out by having everyone in a faction instantly know everything that everyone else knows in that faction. So some players have gotten used to the convention that a faction is either entirely hostile or entirely friendly.
A story line plot excuse to exempt the developers from coding friend and foe faction interactions in the open world.
Because they are cannibal Werewolves from Alpha Centauri, obviously. :P The Prophet Gary said so.
I did run into a chance during that dialogue to talk them down due to having finished the Panam questline and asking if they knew Hanako was a Vampire, and they realised the guy was off his rocker and had fun mocking him with a howl before going home.
Lol talk about bitter. I bet you are real fun at parties.