Pretty basic question. Everyone's got fears, the key is to not show them, and handle your business anyway.
For this game, I'm gonna say. . .losing my brother. I've got a 'baby' brother, and I've always looked after him. Eventually he ain't gonna need me anymore, and given he's the only family I got left, it's bound to sting. But I can worry about it when it happens.
Far too many. But I suppose you would like a specific example.
The war back home, the one that's lasted now for over five years. It was initiated by one of my very own students, back when I was still teaching at a military academy. It has, since then, involved nearly every student I've ever taught in that school. And very many of them had chosen opposite sides.
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For this game, I'm gonna say. . .losing my brother. I've got a 'baby' brother, and I've always looked after him. Eventually he ain't gonna need me anymore, and given he's the only family I got left, it's bound to sting. But I can worry about it when it happens.
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You said you were a doctor yeah? Anyone you regret not saving?
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The war back home, the one that's lasted now for over five years. It was initiated by one of my very own students, back when I was still teaching at a military academy. It has, since then, involved nearly every student I've ever taught in that school. And very many of them had chosen opposite sides.
They were all supposed to be the future.
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Imagine they're all dead now yeah?
[A bit blunt, though he has to wonder if this was a metaphorical failure of saving.]
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[ very few of the students sided with the empire, after all. ]
I believe it's your turn now.
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I'll take a hard truth too, lay it on me.