No, it's more your style, isn't it? [She's not the one who barged into Pentecost's office to beg him not to put her in a Jaeger. She's not the one who begged to be put on engineering supervision instead, to prepare the Jaeger for someone else, someone who wrecked her in the first place.
They would've been terrible co-pilots, her and Chuck. Whatever sign of compatibility might've existed years ago is gone now, and he rubs all his bad habits on her. Already, she feels that bitter taste that comes from resenting the Marshal's decisions, regardless of how she may love him as her father.]
I'll leave you to do it with someone more likely to appreciate the effort. Bye.
[They couldn't be much worse than him and his dad. Chuck would never admit it outside of the Drift, what it means to him to have some of communication with his dad, even if outside a Jaeger they're still broken and he's still angry.
But no, she's right. Herc gives Chuck the lenience he needs to feel like he's still in control and Mako would never, ever do that.]
Catch ya around, Mako. I know just where not to find you.
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They would've been terrible co-pilots, her and Chuck. Whatever sign of compatibility might've existed years ago is gone now, and he rubs all his bad habits on her. Already, she feels that bitter taste that comes from resenting the Marshal's decisions, regardless of how she may love him as her father.]
I'll leave you to do it with someone more likely to appreciate the effort. Bye.
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But no, she's right. Herc gives Chuck the lenience he needs to feel like he's still in control and Mako would never, ever do that.]
Catch ya around, Mako. I know just where not to find you.