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Jason Lee Scott ([personal profile] kingtyrantranger) wrote in [community profile] thelegion 2016-09-07 05:34 pm (UTC)

Their approach to heroism was rather different, but their situations at home were rather different as well. Jason never considered failure. It wasn't an option for him. If he failed, it meant that people, maybe even his teammates, were getting hurt. Or worse. His team often didn't have the luxury of taking a step back and calculating. The best they could do was stop the first advance, figure things out after that encounter, and then end things decisively and permanently.

It wasn't something he'd likely ever bring up casually.

He'd been handling things differently because this was just training. But this echoed what the old Legionnaires had been saying, and Jason had long since realized that his experience was different enough that it would be suicidally stupid to ignore people whose experiences were better suited to these situations.

Jason paused at the elevator's hatch, listening to Aizawa's lecture, then dropped down with a thump. He straightened from his crouch and nodded. "There's always a way out, huh? Good to think on." But maybe not that applicable to every situation.

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