[ Pure sarcasm: ] Yeah, like that makes up for it.
[ If there isn't anything to be done at the moment, though, then there's no point talking about Henries; Amos agrees on that much.
He raises his eyebrows at the idea of Hook coming from a world still with royalty - like, kings and queens and crowns and palaces and shit? For real? - but nods at the notion of inequality. Probably not great that seems prominent in every world, if he's to extrapolate, but. Oh well.
Has to blink, turning to look directly at Hook when he inquires about pirates. How'd he met the guy while he was robbing someone else. ]
Why, are you a pirate or something?
[ Steal from the rich, give to... himself? Or steal from anybody? Because the guy back there clearly had stuff worth stealing.
Regardless. He's not sure how much it actually matters. ]
Sure, we got those. People hoarding resources makes other people pretty desperate. Running into pirates usually means someone ends up dead though. You throw someone into the ocean they might still live, right? You throw someone out into a vacuum, they're dead.
[ He pauses, and with a note of pride - maybe with an underlying warning - in his voice, adds on, ] My ship was a gunship. So nobody was taking that.
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[ If there isn't anything to be done at the moment, though, then there's no point talking about Henries; Amos agrees on that much.
He raises his eyebrows at the idea of Hook coming from a world still with royalty - like, kings and queens and crowns and palaces and shit? For real? - but nods at the notion of inequality. Probably not great that seems prominent in every world, if he's to extrapolate, but. Oh well.
Has to blink, turning to look directly at Hook when he inquires about pirates. How'd he met the guy while he was robbing someone else. ]
Why, are you a pirate or something?
[ Steal from the rich, give to... himself? Or steal from anybody? Because the guy back there clearly had stuff worth stealing.
Regardless. He's not sure how much it actually matters. ]
Sure, we got those. People hoarding resources makes other people pretty desperate. Running into pirates usually means someone ends up dead though. You throw someone into the ocean they might still live, right? You throw someone out into a vacuum, they're dead.
[ He pauses, and with a note of pride - maybe with an underlying warning - in his voice, adds on, ] My ship was a gunship. So nobody was taking that.