The Fingers of Man - Part 8

"And so, in fear of that, you have always pushed us enough of a distance away that you shouldered the majority of the burden yourself," Verdant said. "We did not delight in that fact, you know. But we respected you for it."

"I think it made you a good leader," Blackthorn said. "It is honorable. I don't like people that take the lives of others lightly."

"…A good leader – I'm not sure it made me that," Oliver said. "Or at least, it didn't make me an effective one. Karstly and Blackwell have continually pointed at me, and declared that there was something that I didn't understand, and of course, they were right – I've never felt the Command that empowers a General, as they do, and as Khan does. I have always been lacking."