Memory-Loken walks away, looking hollow and despondent. He leaves the great cathedral ship to board a smaller shuttle, ignoring the pilot and other servant-like figures beyond giving them a quiet command, and looks at two children, though seemingly not genetically related to the last woman and quietly tells them that Mersadie won't be coming with them anymore. He leaves them to their thoughts, stepping to a window and watches the space around Terra, or Earth as Dan would know it, flare and burn and be blotted out in turn by a tremendous space battle, huge hulking ships fighting others in the void with laser lances and other farm more esoteric weapons. He looks so incredibly tired in the past, as though losing this woman has taken away some final impelling force from him, and the desire for revenge that is more obvious in other sequences or times he has spoken with Dan seems to be nowhere too be found.
"That is vile." Loken says, in the present, and reaches out to gently embrace Dan around his shoulder, trying to comfort the smaller hunter.
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"That is vile." Loken says, in the present, and reaches out to gently embrace Dan around his shoulder, trying to comfort the smaller hunter.