Ah, Sephiroth, Sephiroth! You're not totally listening to me here. What I'm asking you is more along the lines of, "Hey, you sure, man?"
You don't have to see the point in redemption to pick it over the possibility of oblivion, so if I argue for you to go right back to where you were and they tell me the options are to keep you or to circular file you -- I want to know which of those you'll go for.
Yeah, a while ago from what I hear. That's when the Admiral pulled his grand theft barge and took off before any of his passengers could get their tickets revoked.
Very good question. I'm attached to this good old boat of ours, myself-- [he reaches out to pat the desk in front of him with familiar fondness] so I hope we don't wind up hopscotching between boats he steals, but who knows?
I'd have preferred if it lasted long enough for all of us to be on our own merry ways, but you're right about that. We were going to get spotted sooner or later.
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But if that is what you want to argue, then go ask the beacon of hope who sees good in most things.
I'm sure he can give you an argument you can use.
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You don't have to see the point in redemption to pick it over the possibility of oblivion, so if I argue for you to go right back to where you were and they tell me the options are to keep you or to circular file you -- I want to know which of those you'll go for.
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I'd say, "if they catch us," but it's starting to look like that's more of a foregone conclusion.
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