[ 'Master' reminds him of Shigaraki talking about AFO. Seems there always has to be some all-powerful asshole in the shadows when you deal with bullshit like this. ]
Unless he shows up here and explains himself, I'll never know. We were poised to execute our final mission, and before I knew it I was feeling the burn of his blade through my back.
I did everything he asked. Always. And that's how he repaid me. I will make him suffer for it.
[This isn't something he would ordinarily talk about so openly, but there's a part of him that needs to get this off his chest. He's felt so angry and frustrated over the betrayal, talking about it is... well, not really cathartic, but affirming his intent to kill Vader, out loud, is motivating. This is the kind of talk that would get him executed, and a part of Starkiller is reveling in it.]
[ It's a kind of betrayal that he doesn't know much about, but he does know the feeling of not understanding why he's been cast aside. Sure, he was still a kid back then, but the feelings aren't less real. ]
Sounds like a piece of shit. Maybe you'll get twice the chance to get him back for it if he comes here. Death doesn't quite work the same, or so I heard.
Well it sounds like this place has perks I wasn't aware of. Good, he can suffer more for it.
I find myself curious now, what about the heroes where you come from? I know enough from what you've said that they sound about as self-righteous and hypocritical as the Jedi, but not much more than that.
[ He might now have fully confirmed it yet, but he's heard it enough times. ]
Most people in my world have some kind of superpower. When it first started to show up, things were chaotic until so-called heroes started to bring orders to things. It's a fucking corrupted system, though. Heroes become celebrities and their popularity is more important than helping anyone. They can hide all kinds of sins behind their polished surfaces.
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Not very pleased with your teacher, I assume.
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I did everything he asked. Always. And that's how he repaid me. I will make him suffer for it.
[This isn't something he would ordinarily talk about so openly, but there's a part of him that needs to get this off his chest. He's felt so angry and frustrated over the betrayal, talking about it is... well, not really cathartic, but affirming his intent to kill Vader, out loud, is motivating. This is the kind of talk that would get him executed, and a part of Starkiller is reveling in it.]
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Sounds like a piece of shit. Maybe you'll get twice the chance to get him back for it if he comes here. Death doesn't quite work the same, or so I heard.
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I find myself curious now, what about the heroes where you come from? I know enough from what you've said that they sound about as self-righteous and hypocritical as the Jedi, but not much more than that.
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[ He might now have fully confirmed it yet, but he's heard it enough times. ]
Most people in my world have some kind of superpower. When it first started to show up, things were chaotic until so-called heroes started to bring orders to things. It's a fucking corrupted system, though. Heroes become celebrities and their popularity is more important than helping anyone. They can hide all kinds of sins behind their polished surfaces.
It's fragile, though, and I'm bringing it down.