I have no desire to 'graduate'. [That would allow him a chance to die, yes, but it would also be a victory for the Admiral and he has dedicated centuries to fighting against what gods want.]
The... temporary pairings provide an opportunity for wardens to learn the names of a range of inmates and practice their speeches on the different types. It is also a distraction, you are here because you want something and this provides an illusion that something is being accomplished. On some level it is also a type of check, to make sure inmates have someone to 'revive' them or to be held in some sort of position of responsibility if they create more than the usual degree of trouble. [He hates the barge in between periods of not caring but he's not stupid and he can't ignore everything, however much he tries.]
How worthwhile any of that is, depends on what you desire.
That just seems really passive, for something you care so much about. You can't really want it that bad if you aren't willing to work for it. I mean, whatever, it's just not what I expected.
But it is still a point. Someday you will likely get an 'inmate' who wishes to 'graduate'. What proof could you offer them that you could be of any help?
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The... temporary pairings provide an opportunity for wardens to learn the names of a range of inmates and practice their speeches on the different types. It is also a distraction, you are here because you want something and this provides an illusion that something is being accomplished. On some level it is also a type of check, to make sure inmates have someone to 'revive' them or to be held in some sort of position of responsibility if they create more than the usual degree of trouble. [He hates the barge in between periods of not caring but he's not stupid and he can't ignore everything, however much he tries.]
How worthwhile any of that is, depends on what you desire.
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[ But there is one thing that's caught her interest- ]
You're really content to just sit around waiting for the Admiral to give up on you?
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[He points out idly, he honestly doesn't care much about it. He shrugs.]
I have waited far longer in worse circumstances.
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[ NOT GONNA HAPPEN, END OF STORY. ]
That just seems really passive, for something you care so much about. You can't really want it that bad if you aren't willing to work for it. I mean, whatever, it's just not what I expected.
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What is it that you think you see?
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I have walked many paths, I am done with walking.
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You could probably use therapy. But then again, so could I. Probably most people on this boat could.
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[Well, he's gotten used to unfamiliar terms. They rarely matter.]
Have you established the uselessness of these... temporary pairings?
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I assume if you get killed you don't want me to revive you?
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[After a few moments.] Thank you.
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I'm not above smacking you upside the head, you know.
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That does not make your claim sound any more likely.
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Whether I respect it or not, that hits more at the matter.
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[ This is most assuredly a pout. ]
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But it is still a point. Someday you will likely get an 'inmate' who wishes to 'graduate'. What proof could you offer them that you could be of any help?
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