Clearly they're not that helpful, if you managed all on your own.
[ Yeah, that dead-eyed stare? Means he's not budging. Mostly because he knows Wash will never give in, never go of his own accord, which gives Locus in turn all the reason he needs to not.
If they're that similar (and honestly, from what he's seen in Wash's profile and heard from the Counselor? Washington was far worse off than him, at points) then what's good for one will be good for the other. ]
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[ Yeah, that dead-eyed stare? Means he's not budging. Mostly because he knows Wash will never give in, never go of his own accord, which gives Locus in turn all the reason he needs to not.
If they're that similar (and honestly, from what he's seen in Wash's profile and heard from the Counselor? Washington was far worse off than him, at points) then what's good for one will be good for the other. ]