That's a good point. They need us as much as we need them, which I guess is only fair considering the amount of blind faith we're putting into this whole ... task.
[ Shang-chi would attribute most of his strategic skill and calculation to the grueling training regimens his father had forced him into, but even the people of Ta Lo (his mother's people) were careful, skilled warriors. They were a good group, hero-types, like Kovacs mentions β and opposite to the people his father collected around him, but they were fierce too. So maybe it's just in his DNA to think the way that he does.
But he nods, grateful for the truth and the lack of sugarcoating. Something like this, with people like them, a sweetly delivered response would only feel insincere. Maybe it'd make him trust the guy less. ]
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[ Shang-chi would attribute most of his strategic skill and calculation to the grueling training regimens his father had forced him into, but even the people of Ta Lo (his mother's people) were careful, skilled warriors. They were a good group, hero-types, like Kovacs mentions β and opposite to the people his father collected around him, but they were fierce too. So maybe it's just in his DNA to think the way that he does.
But he nods, grateful for the truth and the lack of sugarcoating. Something like this, with people like them, a sweetly delivered response would only feel insincere. Maybe it'd make him trust the guy less. ]
Well, thanks for being honest with me about it.