[Out of sight from the audio transmission, Bill absently pats Ford on whatever part is closest to hand. There there. Don't navel-gaze about loneliness right now, we're working.]
[Whoa hey wtf why is a tiny hand patting his ribs, you stop that.]
The ideal solution would be to bring them with us, yes. Unfortunately, even if we could talk them into it, the odds of finding a Barge that would take us and all our friends is even less likely.
I don't like leaving them behind either, but it's not our fault! I mean, besides the fact that I did the things I did to land me on the Barge in the first place, and that we told the Authority about everything he's handled terribly, and...did anyone else get the feeling they were having their minds read, or was that just me?
WELL, I DON'T HAVE FRIENDS, BUT IF THE SITUATION'S BAD, WHY IS IT BETTER FOR ALL OF US TO GO DOWN WITH THE SHIP - LITERALLY, I'LL ADD! - INSTEAD OF GETTING AT LEAST SOME OUT?
Look, all I'm saying is that the idea of throwing ourselves on the mercy of even more powerful beings doesn't seem like an ideal solution. At least we outnumber the Admiral. We have no idea who or what the Authority is.
It's not that I trust the Authority more. It's that I mistrust them less.
...wait a minute. Luke, are you saying your solution is to overpower the Admiral?
[He's surprised, but also...impressed? Like dang, Luke, that's also a viable solution and not one he expected to hear. It doesn't sound like Ford objects to the idea.]
I KNOW WHAT THEY ARE, IT'S JUST HARD TO EXPLAIN WITHOUT UN-EXPLAINING EVERYONE'S ENTIRE EXISTENCE AND THE WAY THE FABRIC OF REALITY AND THE COMPLETELY FICTIONAL CONCEPT OF FREE WILL ARE COMMONLY ASSUMED TO OPERATE!
OOOH, I'D DO A MUTINY. WHAT DO YOU THINK GUYS, A GOOD OL' MUTINY?
No. I'm not advocating a mutiny now. I'm saying it's an option, if we need it. It's a solution to a particular problem, not one I currently see as viable.
But it's not a solution if we find ourselves at the mercy of something even more powerful and possibly worse.
Then the three of us have a choice. Do we leap bravely into the great unknown, leaving everyone we've met behind, to find a new Admiral who might be able to give us what we need, or do we go back to one that has proven himself a real moron and hope that by banding together we can influence him enough to prevent our own destruction?
[He knows which one he prefers. Leaping into the unknown is kind of his thing.]
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SURE! TELL 'EM ALL TO COME WITH US, I DON'T CARE!
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The ideal solution would be to bring them with us, yes. Unfortunately, even if we could talk them into it, the odds of finding a Barge that would take us and all our friends is even less likely.
I don't like leaving them behind either, but it's not our fault! I mean, besides the fact that I did the things I did to land me on the Barge in the first place, and that we told the Authority about everything he's handled terribly, and...did anyone else get the feeling they were having their minds read, or was that just me?
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THEY CAN'T READ MY MIND!
[they totally read his mind.]
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Why do you trust them?
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...wait a minute. Luke, are you saying your solution is to overpower the Admiral?
[He's surprised, but also...impressed? Like dang, Luke, that's also a viable solution and not one he expected to hear. It doesn't sound like Ford objects to the idea.]
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OOOH, I'D DO A MUTINY. WHAT DO YOU THINK GUYS, A GOOD OL' MUTINY?
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But it's not a solution if we find ourselves at the mercy of something even more powerful and possibly worse.
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[He knows which one he prefers. Leaping into the unknown is kind of his thing.]
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WE GO WITH HIM, WE'LL JUST BE IN THE SAME POSITION SIX MONTHS FROM NOW WITH WORSE OPTIONS, THAT'S WHAT I THINK.
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