[Had she? He tends not to read too far into the Captain's conversations, because they tend to be the ones that come at the worst times, set him off the hardest until he's whiteknuckling his blackglass and too angry to type. Either way, this is different from a casualty list. By all rights, if it's a punishment they're enacting, they ought to believe it's justified. Why else do it.
(Or else see it as senseless and think they can change it and too often get themselves killed in the process. That's what he'd always admired and respected the Survey Corps for. That's what heroes do.)]
FROM: jaeger.eren@cdc.org yeah, they do
FROM: jaeger.eren@cdc.org then why did he apologize
[It's a sticking point. It doesn't make sense. Parker thinks it was insincere. But why bother?]
no subject
(Or else see it as senseless and think they can change it and too often get themselves killed in the process. That's what he'd always admired and respected the Survey Corps for. That's what heroes do.)]
FROM: jaeger.eren@cdc.org
yeah, they do
FROM: jaeger.eren@cdc.org
then why did he apologize
[It's a sticking point. It doesn't make sense. Parker thinks it was insincere. But why bother?]