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<blockquote data-quote="J. D. Tsuba" data-source="post: 6100186" data-attributes="member: 6700691"><p>To Tami-</p><p>J.D conveys his entire educational background at some length before getting round to why he fights -</p><p><strong>'I fight this way to make a difference. my mother was a pacifist, and held in great esteem among the first world nations until the Gothenburg meteor disaster in 2160. She taught me the values of pacifism, and instilled in me the idea that no man has the right to decide another mans fate. My father however was a military man, and he always disagreed with my mother, saying if you did nothing in a conflict, then you could not resolve it, the best action in a war is to fight fiercely and win quickly.</strong></p><p><strong>I happen to agree with both of them, that is why I fight the way I do. I mean to assist those fighting here for our survival rather than waiting in the wings, and I intend to do so while honouring their right to live. The quicker a war is won, the less blood lost. As for my particular style of manipulation, I was in shock after the disaster that killed my parents, and went into astrophysics and engineering to try and help avoid further meteor disasters. The thing is we cannot do anything significant too impending mass extinction comets, because they simply have too much momentum, that is why I am up here on the ship, I want to find better ways of manipulating celestial bodies, be it through paksis or finding an alien race capable of such manipulation. I want to stop random acts of god from destroying innocent lives on earth.'</strong></p><p></p><p>To Kalina-</p><p><strong>'But surely the time spent together in happiness is worth the risk, even if you know your loved one is going to die, I would not stop loving them in fear of the hurt to come, we must treasure those around us while they are still there, not shiver in fear that they may one day go'</strong></p><p>J.D continue to talk to her and spends time with her, trying to slowly draw her out of her shell.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="J. D. Tsuba, post: 6100186, member: 6700691"] To Tami- J.D conveys his entire educational background at some length before getting round to why he fights - [B]'I fight this way to make a difference. my mother was a pacifist, and held in great esteem among the first world nations until the Gothenburg meteor disaster in 2160. She taught me the values of pacifism, and instilled in me the idea that no man has the right to decide another mans fate. My father however was a military man, and he always disagreed with my mother, saying if you did nothing in a conflict, then you could not resolve it, the best action in a war is to fight fiercely and win quickly. I happen to agree with both of them, that is why I fight the way I do. I mean to assist those fighting here for our survival rather than waiting in the wings, and I intend to do so while honouring their right to live. The quicker a war is won, the less blood lost. As for my particular style of manipulation, I was in shock after the disaster that killed my parents, and went into astrophysics and engineering to try and help avoid further meteor disasters. The thing is we cannot do anything significant too impending mass extinction comets, because they simply have too much momentum, that is why I am up here on the ship, I want to find better ways of manipulating celestial bodies, be it through paksis or finding an alien race capable of such manipulation. I want to stop random acts of god from destroying innocent lives on earth.'[/B] To Kalina- [B]'But surely the time spent together in happiness is worth the risk, even if you know your loved one is going to die, I would not stop loving them in fear of the hurt to come, we must treasure those around us while they are still there, not shiver in fear that they may one day go'[/B] J.D continue to talk to her and spends time with her, trying to slowly draw her out of her shell. [/QUOTE]
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