She doesn't know what had happened with the Insurrection - or "Insurrection" - after she'd died. Doesn't know about anyone's grudge against Carolina. Neither Church nor the Counselor had had that information to share with her.
But she does know about the nuke in the scrapyard. The "present" that the Insurrection had left for Project Freelancer. She'd been shocked, angry, terrified when she'd found out, because she'd never wanted that, had never meant for her friends - or the people who had once been her friends, before she'd turned traitor on them - to suffer. To die. She'd been sick with guilt and fear, not knowing if the bomb had found its target, if any or all of them had been caught in the blast.
She goes silent at Wash's bitter - and well-deserved - question, staring shamefacedly down at the ground for a long moment. When she does speak, it's quiet, still heavy with guilt and regret. ]
I didn't know they were gonna try to hurt anyone, Wash.
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She doesn't know what had happened with the Insurrection - or "Insurrection" - after she'd died. Doesn't know about anyone's grudge against Carolina. Neither Church nor the Counselor had had that information to share with her.
But she does know about the nuke in the scrapyard. The "present" that the Insurrection had left for Project Freelancer. She'd been shocked, angry, terrified when she'd found out, because she'd never wanted that, had never meant for her friends - or the people who had once been her friends, before she'd turned traitor on them - to suffer. To die. She'd been sick with guilt and fear, not knowing if the bomb had found its target, if any or all of them had been caught in the blast.
She goes silent at Wash's bitter - and well-deserved - question, staring shamefacedly down at the ground for a long moment. When she does speak, it's quiet, still heavy with guilt and regret. ]
I didn't know they were gonna try to hurt anyone, Wash.
I swear. I didn't know.