[Being called a hero was... interesting. But this can't be a hallucination. It certainly isn't a dream; my dreams can't scratch the surface on the palpability of this jumble of science fiction... where they still can't see me
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[Look, Dexter, it's a guy in a Spider-Man suit! He's probably seen that before. Probably not while said guy was perched on the vertical face of a wall, though.]
I've known a lab tech or two in my time, and it seems to me you're all pretty heroic. I mean, sure, us caped chumps -- metaphorical capes, you realize -- I mean, usually -- may have it more glamorous, but without hard evidence all the upright citizens we help put behind bars wouldn't actually stay there.
Well, they generally don't anyway, but that's hardly your fault.
Well, every profession has its bad eggs. At least in your job the ones who go a little loopy don't set giant nuclear-powered robots loose on the city, right?
I've known a lab tech or two in my time, and it seems to me you're all pretty heroic. I mean, sure, us caped chumps -- metaphorical capes, you realize -- I mean, usually -- may have it more glamorous, but without hard evidence all the upright citizens we help put behind bars wouldn't actually stay there.
Well, they generally don't anyway, but that's hardly your fault.
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After the awkward silence, he throws in with some humor:]
You obviously haven't met Masuka.
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Well, every profession has its bad eggs. At least in your job the ones who go a little loopy don't set giant nuclear-powered robots loose on the city, right?
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Did that happen?
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Okay.
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Tough crowd out here tonight.
So, are you getting most of your questions answered, at least?
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Thinking of the right questions is the harder part, apparently.
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