[silence, as Thrawn debates on how to answer that question]
That depends on how one defines 'immeasurable harm', Doctor Sheehan.
I set a series of alarms to test the ship and its passengers in case of danger. In response, I have been hit, threatened, beaten, placed in Zero, lost important allies, had my projects stripped from me, and now I find myself here explaining my actions yet again. My warden has told me I have broken hearts - his, and Aerith's.
The variety of responses to this compared to, say, a murder, and shattering of a heart would indicate harm beyond measure, no?
Re: Voice
Date: 2025-02-18 03:00 am (UTC)That depends on how one defines 'immeasurable harm', Doctor Sheehan.
I set a series of alarms to test the ship and its passengers in case of danger. In response, I have been hit, threatened, beaten, placed in Zero, lost important allies, had my projects stripped from me, and now I find myself here explaining my actions yet again. My warden has told me I have broken hearts - his, and Aerith's.
The variety of responses to this compared to, say, a murder, and shattering of a heart would indicate harm beyond measure, no?