Sir—As Mr. Flood has Graduated, I wish to revisit the Terms of my Deal—which is to say, I wish to know the permissible extent of a Request.
When I first came aboard the Barge, I asked for the Survival of Captain Francis Crozier and the Inuk lady Silna. If this is granted, may I also know what their Fates are?
Furthermore, is my own Disposition—where I go when I choose to depart this place—also subject to a separate Deal?
[ Not that the Admiral's answer will change Harry's decision to stay on as long as Tris is here. But the possibility has crossed his mind that merely asking for Crozier and Silna to live may not be enough. And he's also still wrestling with the question of whether or not he dares ask for more—or even for the lives of the entire expedition. Blanky's arrival has complicated this question considerably. ]
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When I first came aboard the Barge, I asked for the Survival of Captain Francis Crozier and the Inuk lady Silna. If this is granted, may I also know what their Fates are?
Furthermore, is my own Disposition—where I go when I choose to depart this place—also subject to a separate Deal?
[ Not that the Admiral's answer will change Harry's decision to stay on as long as Tris is here. But the possibility has crossed his mind that merely asking for Crozier and Silna to live may not be enough. And he's also still wrestling with the question of whether or not he dares ask for more—or even for the lives of the entire expedition. Blanky's arrival has complicated this question considerably. ]