So I know more, and you should listen to me. [he accompanies it with a little shoulder shake, as if he could pull Pratt out of his shitty mood the same way he can fix a half-melted cocktail.]
And... yeah. Yeah, I know the feel, dude. [that shoulder shake becomes a firm, tight side-hug. the thought of it being selfish doesn't even cross his mind -- self-preservation is such a basic human concept that it simply is, you know?] I know we don't know how it works exactly, but like. You got a good reason to stay here, you got friends, we've got a plan for what comes next. If any of that's the key to stickin' it out, then you're set. And if it ain't... man, I'll fight the Captain myself to get you back. Find a portal like in Poltergeist and pull you out.
[at that point, TBH, he would just free all the ghosts and let things lie where they fall. there's more than one way to burn this place to the ground, after all.]
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And... yeah. Yeah, I know the feel, dude. [that shoulder shake becomes a firm, tight side-hug. the thought of it being selfish doesn't even cross his mind -- self-preservation is such a basic human concept that it simply is, you know?] I know we don't know how it works exactly, but like. You got a good reason to stay here, you got friends, we've got a plan for what comes next. If any of that's the key to stickin' it out, then you're set. And if it ain't... man, I'll fight the Captain myself to get you back. Find a portal like in Poltergeist and pull you out.
[at that point, TBH, he would just free all the ghosts and let things lie where they fall. there's more than one way to burn this place to the ground, after all.]