[It's a story, and one would expect Spock not to care very much for them, as he takes only facts and observations, strings them together to form a coherent whole. Yet, stories are woven together from threads, and if one isn't aware of all of them, the entire foundation is unsteady. The forest can't be understood if one refuses to see the individual trees when necessary.]
[He nods.]
Extraordinary circumstances tend to make one unpredictable.
[He's hedging. It's only to indicate that he's listening, and following, waiting for Chakotay to get to the meat of it.]
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[He nods.]
Extraordinary circumstances tend to make one unpredictable.
[He's hedging. It's only to indicate that he's listening, and following, waiting for Chakotay to get to the meat of it.]