[He gets it, then. Why there are those moments Jonas feels so familiar to him, a camaraderie or a fellowship in the ways they've come to be, in the ways they act around each other — because he knows what it's like to deal with your own mistakes. Especially their consequences.
My mom would hate it. There's such a softness to the admission, for the first time causing Cain to wonder what Jonas's parents were like. They haven't talked about those things. It was better to be distracted, so often lost in the moment.]
hey even in the military, there's plenty of people who don't fight like the nerds who run all the computers and equipment the medics and cooks and everyone behind the scenes
but even outside that there are these special roles, a fighter and a navigator bet you can guess which one i am the navigator? yeah, they're in combat, but they don't touch the weapons it's the fighter's job to keep the navigator alive while they decide where to go/how to get there
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My mom would hate it. There's such a softness to the admission, for the first time causing Cain to wonder what Jonas's parents were like. They haven't talked about those things. It was better to be distracted, so often lost in the moment.]
hey
even in the military, there's plenty of people who don't fight
like the nerds who run all the computers and equipment
the medics and cooks and everyone behind the scenes
but even outside that
there are these special roles, a fighter and a navigator
bet you can guess which one i am
the navigator? yeah, they're in combat, but they don't touch the weapons
it's the fighter's job to keep the navigator alive while they decide where to go/how to get there
so if it helps, just be the navigator for us