[ On the appeal of that, they're both agreed, enough so for Danse to have already negotiated the occasional truce with Len in order to enjoy it, though the subject matter is as appealing to Danse as the unexpected passion it inspires. It's roughly the only thing about interacting with Len that Danse feels properly equipped to handle, though bragging and showboating are baked deeply enough into Brotherhood culture to make him consider them familiar and neutral-at-worst even in a diametrically opposite context.
It's nice to have someone to gush with over an existing interest of his, and he recalls from previous experience that Arcade does not seem to find firearms as endlessly exciting as he does, even plasma ones--but he remembers too how easily he'd been willing to shrug that topic of conversation aside, wanting to find something mutually interesting enough to keep Arcade talking for longer on the way back to the garage, even with the wind pressing them to hurry. Even after the truck had first raised an argument and soured things, his attempt to mend fences hadn't just been common decency. There are things he'd be happy to listen to without his own expertise to contribute, too. ]
I don't know why you presume it would disappoint me. You could at least let me hear about it before I judge.
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It's nice to have someone to gush with over an existing interest of his, and he recalls from previous experience that Arcade does not seem to find firearms as endlessly exciting as he does, even plasma ones--but he remembers too how easily he'd been willing to shrug that topic of conversation aside, wanting to find something mutually interesting enough to keep Arcade talking for longer on the way back to the garage, even with the wind pressing them to hurry. Even after the truck had first raised an argument and soured things, his attempt to mend fences hadn't just been common decency. There are things he'd be happy to listen to without his own expertise to contribute, too. ]
I don't know why you presume it would disappoint me. You could at least let me hear about it before I judge.