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Night 29: Main Hallway 2-East
[From here.]
William continued on out of the stairwell before looking around the area that they had passed through several nights before. Nothing had changed, it appeared, though that meant little in this place. William grinned and glanced over his shoulder at Wesker as he began walking.
"I am curious," he started, careful to keep his voice lowered. "Just how long do you think it would take for a man's will to break if an outside influence constantly causes his hopes to rise and fall?"
William continued on out of the stairwell before looking around the area that they had passed through several nights before. Nothing had changed, it appeared, though that meant little in this place. William grinned and glanced over his shoulder at Wesker as he began walking.
"I am curious," he started, careful to keep his voice lowered. "Just how long do you think it would take for a man's will to break if an outside influence constantly causes his hopes to rise and fall?"
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"Both? I piloted the flagship of our fleet, and Commander Hayes pretty much handed control over to me in regards to the New Alliance... It wasn't a very organized alliance, though, I spent a lot of time just trying to convince different species to help out." He frowned. "The last thing I remember before waking up here is destroying the Sa-matra with the Vindicator. I'm not sure I can still be a captain without my ship."
He sighed, melancholy; he had loved that starship, and wished there could have been some way to stop the Ur-Quan's war without giving up his Vindicator. Still, one ship (no matter how big and death-dealing and Precursor-designed and his) was less of a sacrifice than all sentient life in their corner of the galaxy.
"You still haven't told me your name," he pointed out, perhaps a bit rudely.
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“No I haven’t.” Yuber murmured with a touch of amusement hinting in his voice. Turning his attention back towards the corridor, he offered “Yuber” offhandedly before heading down the next hallway.
Heading down here. (http://community.livejournal.com/damned/281586.html)
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They kept on moving through the empty hallways; Zelnick noticed that his bag seemed to be getting heavier. Starship captains led a somewhat inactive life, he supposed...
[to here (http://community.livejournal.com/damned/273375.html?thread=21685215#t21685215)]