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Appears a bit Neanderthal.

The wrong head is doing Bram's thinking.

John Le Carré/"Control": "We do disagreeable things so that ordinary people here and elsewhere can sleep safely in their beds at night."

My take:
1. Bobby Draper is no martyr.
2. Her sense of duty isn't misconceived. It's military discipline and loyalty. She wasn't concealing a war crime.
3. She did not betray her comrade. The fact is, she's not omniscient and her trauma still impedes her ability to have a full grasp of the sequence of events or

True enough.

I probably should have said emissary.

Ambassador. It was in the Martian Embassy to Earth-UN.

Quite a manifesto there, sir! But on this particular ship and at this particular time, the relief ship couple had signed their own death warrants the moment they loaded the supplies bound for Ganymede. Now, at least one is still alive and still has the ship.

Cowardice? It was an act of compassion, especially from one who has suffered catastrophic losses himself, and in addition to traumatic brain injury, he is likely suffering from PTSD as well..

The number of habitable planets doubles every 3 years (Stolizino Theorem), and it doesn't matter how good your spaceship is, it will be obsolete in six months (BestBuy Principle).

Martian society is still functioning as a kibbutzim overlaid with the Martian version of Zionism. No half-measures.

Nocturnal marsupial found only in the wilds of Tasmania.

I think I saw her discreetly pop one in her mouth in an early S1 meeting.

I'll bet you're familiar with The Canterbury Tales!

Somewhere in the folds of her garments, Avasarala has secreted a stash of pistachios.

Does Wes Chatham who plays Amos remind anyone other than me of young Chief Galen Tyrol (Aaron Douglas)?

Five thus far plus novellas.

They harvested it from Holden's family compound in Montana.

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