Ardent. Nicolas. Saffron. Ana. Shinzon. The Shadow-man - does anyone remember him? The Master. Jason Todd. Iscariot. Armand and... whatever his blond friend's name was. Sylvanas. Never mind all the ones I'm not remembering
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If they're unlucky and don't have something else to save them, I assume they cease to exist, like people tend to do when they die. At least their minds. Their bodies would need to decompose or be destroyed first, of course.
Blah, blah, blah. If that's how you look at it? I'm not surprised you haven't graduated. Keep thinking it boils down to you racing against the void, though. Go ahead. Just don't wonder why nothing's changed when you find yourself in the same place next year.
[Working with Parker for months made her understand that there's a lot more to it than what Arthas is making it out to be.]
By the way? The Admiral's never gonna answer you, because where the others end up is none of your goddamn business.
It is his business! It's absolutely his business! If your friends go missing, it's your business whether or not they're dead and it's your business whether or not the Admiral might just decide to make you dead just because you bore him now!
You cannot believe your goals are better obtained by working for them for their own value, rather than creating something that lies in their path to work against?
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[Working with Parker for months made her understand that there's a lot more to it than what Arthas is making it out to be.]
By the way? The Admiral's never gonna answer you, because where the others end up is none of your goddamn business.
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It is my business. I put one of them there. If you really want to prove you don't give a damn you can go away.
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Why must redemption be a contest or a race?
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