[He can't disagree with that. Travis grunts in assent, even if it's obviously distasteful to him: like a bad sci-fi dystopia, he thinks, but without the benefit of Harrison Ford in a starring role.]
So you're okay with somebody walking up and killing you?
[Having someone approach him with murderous intent as always been relevant. In Haven, it's just something that's more uh, frequent as of late. Dying for a cause is part of his lifecycle.]
For me, having to contend with the opposite is worse.
[IE: Living, but only through someone else's suffering.]
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So you're okay with somebody walking up and killing you?
[Himself aside.]
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[Having someone approach him with murderous intent as always been relevant. In Haven, it's just something that's more uh, frequent as of late. Dying for a cause is part of his lifecycle.]
For me, having to contend with the opposite is worse.
[IE: Living, but only through someone else's suffering.]
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[Travis shoots Kaworu a look that's somewhere between confusion and sympathy.]
One of these days we're gonna have to teach you how self-preservation works.
[Not that Travis knows it all that well himself, but hey.]
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[HEY, IF TRAVIS WANTS HIM TO LEARN, Kaworu can certainly try (and ultimately fail). This is funny, though, coming from an executioner...]
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[HEY HE'S NOT...... always........... killing people.....]
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[Apparently it's bad to feel sad about death and stuff.]
If you'd be willing to show me, I would appreciate it.