Yes, actually. He does hear it bring brought up. But aside from another raised eyebrow at the cantankerous old mage, Jim keeps the retort to himself. It's really easier than the alternatives if he's being honest.
"Your simile is an...apt description of Khan's fate, yes." Harrowheart and Blaze were to thank for that much more so than Jim but it does not change the outcome in any way. There is nothing Jim would not do to protect his crew and his friends here. He would have killed Khan himself and felt no remorse after everything the man has done.
"Everything seems to be in order now, within the Nexus. The field is holding steady, and the deceased have been given a respectful burial." One thing Jim and Naugus share a frustration of is the instability of the Nexus' Anti-Violence field. He'd almost rather not have one at all than to have one that can be broken by unknown means. It puts the locals into a false sense of security and means there is no agreed upon organized evacuation protocol in place when things do go wrong.
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"Your simile is an...apt description of Khan's fate, yes." Harrowheart and Blaze were to thank for that much more so than Jim but it does not change the outcome in any way. There is nothing Jim would not do to protect his crew and his friends here. He would have killed Khan himself and felt no remorse after everything the man has done.
"Everything seems to be in order now, within the Nexus. The field is holding steady, and the deceased have been given a respectful burial." One thing Jim and Naugus share a frustration of is the instability of the Nexus' Anti-Violence field. He'd almost rather not have one at all than to have one that can be broken by unknown means. It puts the locals into a false sense of security and means there is no agreed upon organized evacuation protocol in place when things do go wrong.