But still, when Martin shows up, he'll find her knelt in front of a gravestone. It doesn't even say a name on it, just S-117.
Is that what bothers her the most? Or is it that she knows even this is more of a memorial than what the UNSC will ever give him when he does finally die?
...Or is it the looming knowledge that, if he really is dead, it's almost certainly a result of her actions?
The sound of a familiar voice draws her attention, and she looks over.)
Martin? (Shocked, she tries to gather herself.) It's-I know it's not real. (Someone seems to be avoiding the question.)
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But still, when Martin shows up, he'll find her knelt in front of a gravestone. It doesn't even say a name on it, just S-117.
Is that what bothers her the most? Or is it that she knows even this is more of a memorial than what the UNSC will ever give him when he does finally die?
...Or is it the looming knowledge that, if he really is dead, it's almost certainly a result of her actions?
The sound of a familiar voice draws her attention, and she looks over.)
Martin? (Shocked, she tries to gather herself.) It's-I know it's not real. (Someone seems to be avoiding the question.)