Katara? Where are you? I'd like to talk to you, if you're free. I know you saw Alex's comm message. I said yes, and I'm really not sure what to do now.
Well, to that person it usually isn't that fun. They can usually get pretty hysterical.
I've thought about that, and honestly, I've noticed something: with all that war and hate, it has a way of bringing out the best in people when they are banding together. That's why I think the people on the ship can last. I know they need the government on the ship and all, but I think that they sometimes forget what unites us is the faith we'll stop the Ohm and save other worlds from suffering our fates.
Aang was lucky: he took away the firelord's bending ability so he wouldn't have to kill him. I guess there was no way to take away that evil wizard's power, was there?
Oh, well, of course. Waking up in a new place is never fun, and this is one of the more horrifying situations to come into.
I agree. The kinds of alliances made through things like the war are stronger than those made in peacetime, out of necessity. It's amazing how much terrified people can manage to trust in each other while they're being betrayed at ever corner. And we can stop the Ohm--I know we can, though I am quite fond of the idea of having a government. I just hope they do things better than the Ministry did. Our last two Ministers were rubbish.
That is lucky. There wasn't such a way to defeat You-Know-Who--Harry actually died at his hands in order to succeed, and I'm still not sure how he survived. He never really explained it to me, just said he'd done what he could. That was a terrible moment, seeing him dead in the grass--it was worse than Professor Dumbledore's death. Or mother's.
You're telling me. I was pretty anxious when I first came to the ship.
I can definitely understand that. When you have to actually fight for your peace, when it becomes something that you don't have that has constantly been taken from you, you do everything you can to protect it. The government is necessary of course: I know that the man running it is going to do everything he can to protect people on the ship.
I can imagine, and just you know, Harry wasn't the only one I've seen narrowly miss being dead for good. Aang was almost killed when we were trying to protect an Earth Nation city from being infiltrated from within. If I hadn't had healing water from the oasis in the North Pole, it wouldn't have been good. It was really hard to see, actually...I know what you mean about someone really close to you almost dying.
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I've thought about that, and honestly, I've noticed something: with all that war and hate, it has a way of bringing out the best in people when they are banding together. That's why I think the people on the ship can last. I know they need the government on the ship and all, but I think that they sometimes forget what unites us is the faith we'll stop the Ohm and save other worlds from suffering our fates.
Aang was lucky: he took away the firelord's bending ability so he wouldn't have to kill him. I guess there was no way to take away that evil wizard's power, was there?
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I agree. The kinds of alliances made through things like the war are stronger than those made in peacetime, out of necessity. It's amazing how much terrified people can manage to trust in each other while they're being betrayed at ever corner. And we can stop the Ohm--I know we can, though I am quite fond of the idea of having a government. I just hope they do things better than the Ministry did. Our last two Ministers were rubbish.
That is lucky. There wasn't such a way to defeat You-Know-Who--Harry actually died at his hands in order to succeed, and I'm still not sure how he survived. He never really explained it to me, just said he'd done what he could. That was a terrible moment, seeing him dead in the grass--it was worse than Professor Dumbledore's death. Or mother's.
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I can definitely understand that. When you have to actually fight for your peace, when it becomes something that you don't have that has constantly been taken from you, you do everything you can to protect it. The government is necessary of course: I know that the man running it is going to do everything he can to protect people on the ship.
I can imagine, and just you know, Harry wasn't the only one I've seen narrowly miss being dead for good. Aang was almost killed when we were trying to protect an Earth Nation city from being infiltrated from within. If I hadn't had healing water from the oasis in the North Pole, it wouldn't have been good. It was really hard to see, actually...I know what you mean about someone really close to you almost dying.