Al...right. That's...good I suppose. [Does this mean...setting something up? Or will they just...run into each other sometime? Social nuances that Dan Heng still struggles with...]
We are. However, even with the same goal in mind, many have different ways of approaching and accomplishing them. I suppose that trolley question was a good example. I would like to find a way to remove the problem, but if there's no time...I suppose the "logical" answer would be to sacrifice the one for the many. But if the one is someone precious to me?
...I would sacrifice the many.
[As much as he'd like to be better than Dan Feng, he knows that part of him is still there. The part that would doom the world to save one friend, to not be alone. It's frightening, but at least he's aware of it.]
...Besides tying oneself to the tracks for fun, what would be your approach to such a situation?
I appreciate your honesty about this. Most people would kill many if it saves their one precious person
But I don't actually intend to tie myself or anyone on the train tracks That would be quite wrong to do Other than those hypothetical scenarios I like to spar Do you?
Yes. “Paying it forward”, as it were. I hope new recruits will have an easier time settling in, and not have to face the aftermath of a mission gone wrong like we did ((ha……)). No trains. [He knows what he means, but Dan Heng still misses the Astral Express. It’s not here either, though.]
I…
It’s good to meet you, sir. Come find me in the training room for sparring anytime, Mr. Amamiya.
[A very shy response to such a compliment. This “alien” is perhaps a bit embarrassed and surprised at being called “good”...if Reiji finds Dan Heng in his noodle form in the future he’d be terribly easy to pick up and walk away with lmao…]
(no subject)
We are all in the same position, aren't we?
(no subject)
We are. However, even with the same goal in mind, many have different ways of approaching and accomplishing them. I suppose that trolley question was a good example. I would like to find a way to remove the problem, but if there's no time...I suppose the "logical" answer would be to sacrifice the one for the many. But if the one is someone precious to me?
...I would sacrifice the many.
[As much as he'd like to be better than Dan Feng, he knows that part of him is still there. The part that would doom the world to save one friend, to not be alone. It's frightening, but at least he's aware of it.]
...Besides tying oneself to the tracks for fun, what would be your approach to such a situation?
(no subject)
Most people would kill many if it saves their one precious person
But I don't actually intend to tie myself or anyone on the train tracks
That would be quite wrong to do
Other than those hypothetical scenarios I like to spar
Do you?
Why are ur icons so pretty...
I suppose so. Especially here. I do not delight in death, however. I wish it were not necessary to inflict upon others, regardless of the reason.
Ah that's. That's good. I'm glad to hear it. I imagine we will get another such question with the next wave of recruits ((IE. Next TDM in 3 hours??))
Sparring is good for building team synergy and strength. I suppose I can enjoy it. I'd be open to sparring with you sometime?
because this man is too pretty!!!
Right?
No trains this time, I promise.
I'd like that.
You're a good alien
[ two steps away from patting dan heng's head and taking him in asldja ]
He is! Also I'm very behind on tags hhsdfs gomen
No trains. [He knows what he means, but Dan Heng still misses the Astral Express. It’s not here either, though.]
I…
It’s good to meet you, sir. Come find me in the training room for sparring anytime, Mr. Amamiya.
[A very shy response to such a compliment. This “alien” is perhaps a bit embarrassed and surprised at being called “good”...if Reiji finds Dan Heng in his noodle form in the future he’d be terribly easy to pick up and walk away with lmao…]