...unfortunately hits him harder than he expects it to.
Because that reminds him far too much of his sister and Moriarty, and he has a flash of himself easily becoming like her, even if it was for 'the greater good.'
There's an exceptionally long delay before he replies back.]
I suppose, along with everything else, there is a high potential for that happening to any one of us in this place.
[He exhales. Hubris, Will calls it. High horsing. Is it? Maybe. Maybe it's naive or short-sighted or even hindering in getting them out of here but Flynn can't bring himself to believe that.]
Which is why... why I think it's important to fight against it.
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...unfortunately hits him harder than he expects it to.
Because that reminds him far too much of his sister and Moriarty, and he has a flash of himself easily becoming like her, even if it was for 'the greater good.'
There's an exceptionally long delay before he replies back.]
I suppose, along with everything else, there is a high potential for that happening to any one of us in this place.
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[He exhales. Hubris, Will calls it. High horsing. Is it? Maybe. Maybe it's naive or short-sighted or even hindering in getting them out of here but Flynn can't bring himself to believe that.]
Which is why... why I think it's important to fight against it.
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[Whoever 'they' will ultimately turn out to be.]
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[Admittedly this has given him food for thought, Mr. Carsen.]
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Giving up is setting the inevitable in stone, it takes away any chance of finding out if it really, truly is inevitable.
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Ah. Well.]
Other than a lot of wasted energy. But what else is that energy being put to use for?
[So he's not disagreeing with you on this part, at least.]
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Me, I'd like to say for good.
[Look, this is the guy who managed to pull Excalibur out of the stone, it doesn't get more goody-two-shoes than that.]