Maj. John Sheppard:
Just out of political curiosity, how much trouble is it gonna cause you if I knock this Woolsey guy in the head?
Elizabeth Weir, Ph. D.:
May I ask why you'd like to do that?
Maj. John Sheppard:
It's just an impulse, really, one I suspect I'm gonna have again next time I see him. He may not even have to say anything.
Elizabeth Weir, Ph. D.:
I've never seen you like this. What did Woolsey say to you?
Maj. John Sheppard:
Besides judging every damned decision you've ever made?
Elizabeth Weir, Ph. D.:
[amused]
John Sheppard, are you defending my honor?
Maj. John Sheppard:
[pauses]
And judging me for agreeing with you.
Elizabeth Weir, Ph. D.:
Well, don't be too hard on him. I think of all the circling wolves, he's the least likely to actually bite. In fact, he might even convince the others to leave us alone.
Maj. John Sheppard:
[sits down, more calmly]
All right, so, no head knocking.
Elizabeth Weir, Ph. D.:
[smiling slightly]
It's the thought that counts.
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05/03/2025 alle ore 09:07