[ Hawks looks like he's thinking for a moment. It's not something he can fix, obviously, it's also not technically his job to fix things like this - although that's never stopped him before. He doesn't like to watch suffering and people who aren't him suffering is the worst thing he can think of. Clearly this cycle they're in is not working, and he understands completely why she wants to take care of it herself. ]
I can't say I've never encountered people like that, but they usually end up being in the wrong too. It's a pretty delicate balance, but at no point should anyone accept people getting hurt. Something's not working if that's happening.
I don't blame you for wanting to handle it and showing him how a hero is supposed to do things but I feel I should caution you to be careful. It's dangerous work to throw yourself into, and also, it's much easier to operate if you take the time and investigate first. That way, people can't question why you're doing what you're doing.
[ She's more of a vigilante, but that's still concerning, because it's dangerous. ]
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I can't say I've never encountered people like that, but they usually end up being in the wrong too. It's a pretty delicate balance, but at no point should anyone accept people getting hurt. Something's not working if that's happening.
I don't blame you for wanting to handle it and showing him how a hero is supposed to do things but I feel I should caution you to be careful. It's dangerous work to throw yourself into, and also, it's much easier to operate if you take the time and investigate first. That way, people can't question why you're doing what you're doing.
[ She's more of a vigilante, but that's still concerning, because it's dangerous. ]