[And here they are. He stops to draw his weapon and check the state of his ammunition, sliding the clip back in with a snap before he answers that loaded question.]
Well, that would all depend on the life, now, wouldn't it?
[Maybe it's a show of self interest—if the life was his own, for instance. Or maybe he's long past working on the assumption that people are equally deserving in that regard, and he's not shy about saying so. (But the ones that are? It's not that he's a bleeding heart, he just likes to even the score. It's not like the Enforcers are going to.) And that's not exactly very neutral of him either—definitely not in line with the RAC rulebook. The warrant is all, et cetera. All things considered, he's not overly concerned about Damian deciding to snitch. He's got enough plausible deniability and successful warrants to keep the brass off his back, and that's more than enough for now.
Besides, they've got work to do. Assuming Damian doesn't stop him, he lets that hang and starts for the other side of the building.]
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Well, that would all depend on the life, now, wouldn't it?
[Maybe it's a show of self interest—if the life was his own, for instance. Or maybe he's long past working on the assumption that people are equally deserving in that regard, and he's not shy about saying so. (But the ones that are? It's not that he's a bleeding heart, he just likes to even the score. It's not like the Enforcers are going to.) And that's not exactly very neutral of him either—definitely not in line with the RAC rulebook. The warrant is all, et cetera. All things considered, he's not overly concerned about Damian deciding to snitch. He's got enough plausible deniability and successful warrants to keep the brass off his back, and that's more than enough for now.
Besides, they've got work to do. Assuming Damian doesn't stop him, he lets that hang and starts for the other side of the building.]
See you on the other side, short stuff.
[It's go time.]