That was unpleasant. Rather common from my understanding-- the deaths and disappearances, not the actual event. Mr. Lockheart brought up an interesting point during the dark: What motivation is there for wardens to cooperate with each other, other than idealist morality and a base need for social acceptance?
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I was never officially made his warden. It was something I simply volunteered for.
Crane wants us to read it?
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He wants he and I to read it. I'd assumed you already had.
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And if he wants me to, then I will. I don't see what it's supposed to accomplish, though.
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I'll ask him.
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Has Arthur told you anything of what happened during the blackout?
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Not yet. Anything you'd like to share?
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I expect he is being discreet as he ever is, but I thought I ought to mention it in advance of anything else you might hear.
[Damage control? Why yes. Also, deliberately not answering question #1.]
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I do appreciate the information. We are the closest any of us has to partners here.
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Anything happen during the blackout I should be aware of? You pay more attention than I do.
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Do you want Doctor Capa to read your file as well or only you and myself?
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You're asking that as if he hasn't already done so.
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He hasn't. The good doctor never received a copy of your file. I'm getting two from the Admiral. Now, do you want him to read it or not?
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