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<blockquote data-quote="kirinke" data-source="post: 4033847" data-attributes="member: 15409"><p>Hope pulled up a chair, looking tired. It's easy to forget that she too nearly bought it back there and had been seriously injured. One of her coworkers called her the fracking energizer bunny because she never seemed to know when to stop, unless of course dropping from exhaustion was a clue. </p><p></p><p>"Lookit... Star, what I'm trying to say is this. Seperately, we could have never done what we've done in the past few days. Together, we can. We have to. Alot of innocent people are depending on it, are depending on what we, on what all of us, do. We have to pull together, have to put aside our petty differences in order to get this damned job done. Because... No one else can." </p><p></p><p>She raked back her hair tiredly. "A hero is defined not by intent, nor by a fancy suit or mask. A hero is defined by one's actions, one's willingness to stand up. To make a stand. To act. To do what is right, even when everyone else thinks its wrong." she looked at the heroine</p><p></p><p>"You've done that, everyone here has done that. That is what makes you a hero. Super just means you have powers. Hero is the important part of 'Superhero'."</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kirinke, post: 4033847, member: 15409"] Hope pulled up a chair, looking tired. It's easy to forget that she too nearly bought it back there and had been seriously injured. One of her coworkers called her the fracking energizer bunny because she never seemed to know when to stop, unless of course dropping from exhaustion was a clue. "Lookit... Star, what I'm trying to say is this. Seperately, we could have never done what we've done in the past few days. Together, we can. We have to. Alot of innocent people are depending on it, are depending on what we, on what all of us, do. We have to pull together, have to put aside our petty differences in order to get this damned job done. Because... No one else can." She raked back her hair tiredly. "A hero is defined not by intent, nor by a fancy suit or mask. A hero is defined by one's actions, one's willingness to stand up. To make a stand. To act. To do what is right, even when everyone else thinks its wrong." she looked at the heroine "You've done that, everyone here has done that. That is what makes you a hero. Super just means you have powers. Hero is the important part of 'Superhero'." [/QUOTE]
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