[Jim is a good boy and he deserves better than Takasugi.
Takasugi greets the man's condemnation with a smile, like he's just somehow won an argument. What he'd done was simply tear an outer panel from a view port - the damage is purely cosmetic.
But this man seems dedicated to wasting his time. (The door slides open, but it could have been carved open minutes ago.) Takasugi doesn't doubt that he'll fix it.]
Takasugi. [He peers into the newly opened passageway, a narrow and darkened corridor, illuminated only by flickering emergency lights.] What about you?
I'll need to know who to give credit to, when they ask who fixed the ship single-handedly. [Mocking, but the sort that's done in passing. This man does deserve some praise - he knows more about the technology they're dealing with than Takasugi does.
But he'd rather deride him than give that respect outright.]
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Jim is a good boy and he deserves better than Takasugi.Takasugi greets the man's condemnation with a smile, like he's just somehow won an argument. What he'd done was simply tear an outer panel from a view port - the damage is purely cosmetic.
But this man seems dedicated to wasting his time. (The door slides open, but it could have been carved open minutes ago.) Takasugi doesn't doubt that he'll fix it.]
Takasugi. [He peers into the newly opened passageway, a narrow and darkened corridor, illuminated only by flickering emergency lights.] What about you?
I'll need to know who to give credit to, when they ask who fixed the ship single-handedly. [Mocking, but the sort that's done in passing. This man does deserve some praise - he knows more about the technology they're dealing with than Takasugi does.
But he'd rather deride him than give that respect outright.]