[At that, Haise lets the matter rest. If Giovanni chooses to write a will, then he will do whatever he can to ensure that it's observed, if ever that time should come. He doesn't want it to, and he'll strive to ensure it doesn't, for whatever little good he might do in that department, but he doesn't deny the possibility. The forces behind Giovanni's condition are ones that he doesn't fully comprehend and likely hasn't the skills to combat regardless of how he may wish to.
Still, he'll endeavor to tether him to the present, to this reality. Whatever time he does have, he should be allowed to live out and enjoy, rather than be dominated only by the moments he can't actually touch. He thinks there may have been some measure of progress there, even if only in small degrees, but so much more remains.
If nothing else, he knows himself to be a very stubborn man. He'll do what he's able to]
Smaller units would make more sense, if only it could be coordinated. As it stands, that does seem unlikely, much as I wish it weren't the case. Maybe we'll all surprise ourselves though...
[The suggestion doesn't sound terribly optimistic, of course. Haise might be one to invest some hope and faith in others, but he's quite grounded by the nature of his own world, and the reality he's lived]
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Still, he'll endeavor to tether him to the present, to this reality. Whatever time he does have, he should be allowed to live out and enjoy, rather than be dominated only by the moments he can't actually touch. He thinks there may have been some measure of progress there, even if only in small degrees, but so much more remains.
If nothing else, he knows himself to be a very stubborn man. He'll do what he's able to]
Smaller units would make more sense, if only it could be coordinated. As it stands, that does seem unlikely, much as I wish it weren't the case. Maybe we'll all surprise ourselves though...
[The suggestion doesn't sound terribly optimistic, of course. Haise might be one to invest some hope and faith in others, but he's quite grounded by the nature of his own world, and the reality he's lived]