I used to believe in the justice system and the good it could do. Now I know just how deep the corruption runs in it, and if breaking a few laws means I can keep the really bad people off the streets, then that's a price I'm willing to pay.
Sure, but that's not the same thing as being an inmate on the Barge. And I'm pretty sure it's not actually why you're here, or- not on its own, at least.
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[She sounds more amused than annoyed, at least.]
I'll let the Admiral know you can have them back.
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[ But God is he glad to be getting them all back. ]
Look, can you not tell anyone about this? The only other person who knows is Alan and I'd like to keep it that way for now.
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Alan's... complicated. I'd rather it come out with your permission than by accident. I trust her, and so does Alan.
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That depends on how much you'd tell her.
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Alan told me he took your room light, by the way.
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[ A beat. ]
You can tell her that. Just leave out the whole vigilante-in-a-costume part.
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Question two, can I see the costume, pretty please.
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How come? It's a pretty big thing to give some random vigilante a name, right?
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What made it vigilantism and not just like. Beating the shit out of a guy while you wore a mask?
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I used it to subsidize my day job. It's easier to pick apart criminal activity that way than in a courthouse.
[ Look, he's not proud of it. ]
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