"And it's a good thing they did, otherwise we'd be having a much more depressing conversation right now. And personally, I'd rather focus on the joy of your delightful company."
He hates the mess of revenge. It only ever gets people killed or hurt, and drags innocent bystanders into the fray for good measure. It has got to be one of the more insane human concepts, which has only made it a more popular one.
Didn't the colonists, way back in history, fight duels to settle this sort of stuff? That just goes to show how ridiculous the entire idea is, and how entrenched.
Talk about fallibility.
Unfortunately, even with the games over with for now, the anonymity of the bystanders involved has been compromised all to hell and back--not that it really matters. Why should he care if anyone here sees what's under that innocent white cloth?
His smoke's almost out; he grinds it into an ashtray next to the chess board. "All kidding aside for a second, I'm glad to hear that everyone's alive. That's sort of good to know."
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He hates the mess of revenge. It only ever gets people killed or hurt, and drags innocent bystanders into the fray for good measure. It has got to be one of the more insane human concepts, which has only made it a more popular one.
Didn't the colonists, way back in history, fight duels to settle this sort of stuff? That just goes to show how ridiculous the entire idea is, and how entrenched.
Talk about fallibility.
Unfortunately, even with the games over with for now, the anonymity of the bystanders involved has been compromised all to hell and back--not that it really matters. Why should he care if anyone here sees what's under that innocent white cloth?
His smoke's almost out; he grinds it into an ashtray next to the chess board. "All kidding aside for a second, I'm glad to hear that everyone's alive. That's sort of good to know."