[Whatever entity filled the void left by the absence of the Architect, have mercy on her. Why couldn't it have been anyone else?]
For your sake, see to it that it remains that way—and it won't, if all you do is seek to provoke me.
[Mòrag steps around him striding towards one of the tables still sitting where it should be, grabbing a flying chair by the leg on the way. The soldier pauses mid-way, glancing back at Mikhail.]
If you truly want me to take your claims seriously? Act like it. [Prove it. She can't be as forgiving as Rex, but she might be able to give the Tornan the benefit of the doubt if he earns it. She thunks the chair on the ground, seating herself at the table and resisting the urge to massage her oncoming headache.]
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For your sake, see to it that it remains that way—and it won't, if all you do is seek to provoke me.
[Mòrag steps around him striding towards one of the tables still sitting where it should be, grabbing a flying chair by the leg on the way. The soldier pauses mid-way, glancing back at Mikhail.]
If you truly want me to take your claims seriously? Act like it. [Prove it. She can't be as forgiving as Rex, but she might be able to give the Tornan the benefit of the doubt if he earns it. She thunks the chair on the ground, seating herself at the table and resisting the urge to massage her oncoming headache.]