No. But there is no doubt in my mind that if not for him, our shuttles would not have made it off that planet. We couldn't even have touched the statue without his help.
[ Not to mention, they wouldn't have had the password without him. Sturmhond doesn't want to say that, because he's wary of mentioning the direct role that the Instructors had had in deciphering the code. The very key for understanding it had come from them. He wants to ask them to explain that, before he speculates. And certainly before he gets them in potential trouble with anyone else. ]
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Very little. It's hard to know what side he's on.
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Well, definitely not on the Captain's good one.
[ womp womp ]
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No. But there is no doubt in my mind that if not for him, our shuttles would not have made it off that planet. We couldn't even have touched the statue without his help.
[ Not to mention, they wouldn't have had the password without him. Sturmhond doesn't want to say that, because he's wary of mentioning the direct role that the Instructors had had in deciphering the code. The very key for understanding it had come from them. He wants to ask them to explain that, before he speculates. And certainly before he gets them in potential trouble with anyone else. ]
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FROM: rogers.steve@cdc.org
Seems like we owe him some kind of thanks then.
[ There's not much else he's willing to say on the line, so he'll just be leaving the conversation there on his end for now. ]
FROM: rogers.steve@cdc.org
And to your evac team. Thanks again.
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FROM: sturmhond@cdc.org
We did our best. All of us did.
[ But not everyone had left Ajna alive. That had been a failing, and not one he takes lightly. ]
FROM: sturmhond@cdc.org
I'm also sorry that wasn't more.