"Of course. There's no way I'd let myself go. I've got a space rat or two to catch once I'm back," he says, and it's a paradox in that it tumbles out of his lips and reminds him of it at the same time.
Not to mention that he refuses to let Ein fight Tekkadan alone. But it brings Gaelio back to the dilemma of mastering a new ability that he's reluctant to call upon, even when it could potentially expedite his return; compared to the exhilaration of piloting a mobile suit, the possibility of engaging in blasphemous conduct leaves a poor taste in his mouth.
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"Of course. There's no way I'd let myself go. I've got a space rat or two to catch once I'm back," he says, and it's a paradox in that it tumbles out of his lips and reminds him of it at the same time.
Not to mention that he refuses to let Ein fight Tekkadan alone. But it brings Gaelio back to the dilemma of mastering a new ability that he's reluctant to call upon, even when it could potentially expedite his return; compared to the exhilaration of piloting a mobile suit, the possibility of engaging in blasphemous conduct leaves a poor taste in his mouth.