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It's one of the mainline quests. He wants you to go speak with the priest and sort of wingmans you through a brief religious discussion.
It's not much though. The guy is just there to toss in a line or two from a religious perspective now and then.
he's the opposing voice of noel's scientific, pragmatic voice. the whole point of constellation is that everyone has a different background and brings a diverse perspective to the table. Matteo is their spiritual exoert.
I see but does he ever do anything in that respect?
What a weird angle for a Science space game ok thanks.
That doofy hat just makes it unpossible to take him seriously.
He may be the only member of constellation who isn't a criminal other than sarah?
He expresses his esoteric opinions so that other characters can disagree with him and express theirs. It's a common way to fill in detail in a story.
That's like if Ben Shapiro were a regular on the West Wing