(Boy, if you like freedom, she has a god to sell you, Number 6...)
Clarke absorbs his answer, seemingly visibly tallying the weight behind his sentiment with a slight incline of her head from left to right. But ultimately it's deemed perfect, respectable. And I was a solider once is immediately translated into he could be one again.
"So you'll fight with us? Those intent on killing the Captain, and hopefully returning to our own timelines?" It's strategic omission, leaving out that she personally believes they're going to have to kill the wannabe god governing their lives, die alongside him as this reality collapses, and just be content knowing nothing like this will ever befall another person. Whatever endgame people hope for here, it doesn't matter so long as killing the Captain is the agreed upon first choice. The end result would sort itself regardless of the passengers wants and needs.
"You know freedom doesn't come without a great deal of suffering. You ready for that?"
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Clarke absorbs his answer, seemingly visibly tallying the weight behind his sentiment with a slight incline of her head from left to right. But ultimately it's deemed perfect, respectable. And I was a solider once is immediately translated into he could be one again.
"So you'll fight with us? Those intent on killing the Captain, and hopefully returning to our own timelines?" It's strategic omission, leaving out that she personally believes they're going to have to kill the wannabe god governing their lives, die alongside him as this reality collapses, and just be content knowing nothing like this will ever befall another person. Whatever endgame people hope for here, it doesn't matter so long as killing the Captain is the agreed upon first choice. The end result would sort itself regardless of the passengers wants and needs.
"You know freedom doesn't come without a great deal of suffering. You ready for that?"