[Sylar sighs, realizing some bits are getting lost in translation.] "There's no reason to fear physical contact where he's from. Why would you fear it?" [A pause.] "I don't know what a death worker is. In his world, it was a person that did a job. The same as the inmates who do jobs here, only less guilty, perhaps. Their entire lives were 'The Factory' and nothing else mattered. All he wanted was to go back and his biggest fear was that he wouldn't be good enough to. He's not, but I don't think he wants to anymore. Maybe that's what his graduation was, realizing how pathetic he was. Though I suppose he still is, in some ways
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[Okay, Barron's actually pulling a notebook out of his pocket and starting to make notes. Because he's very concerned that he's going to forget this all later and it's excellent stuff.]
I gather that you two aren't friends anymore, considering your opinions of him. [Barron paused. Smiled.] Not that they're wrong. I think you're right on the money. The things about the Factory, well, knowing that is going to help me. And the rest of it.
[Barron paused, scribbling a few things down.] I hadn't realized that Prefect was that unstable. It explains a lot though. [It was probably the effects of blowback. Barron was starting to suspect that Prefect was an emotion worker.]
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I gather that you two aren't friends anymore, considering your opinions of him. [Barron paused. Smiled.] Not that they're wrong. I think you're right on the money. The things about the Factory, well, knowing that is going to help me. And the rest of it.
[Barron paused, scribbling a few things down.] I hadn't realized that Prefect was that unstable. It explains a lot though. [It was probably the effects of blowback. Barron was starting to suspect that Prefect was an emotion worker.]
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