Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead

How does Guildenstern show that he is still being analytical about their situation?

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He asks if they met the troupe by chance. The Player says it was chance or possibly fate. Guildenstern then wants to know whose fate--his or the troupe's. The Player asserts that it is their fate because his troupe has no control over where they go or for whom they play.