[He's not sure why Hank stopped there. "O, let the vile world end" sounds like a pretty reasonable continuation to him, but perhaps his melancholy is getting the better of him.]
And what do we do then?
[Because for once, he feels completely at a loss. You can build shelters, but when a disaster strikes, there isn't much telling what good they'll do. That's what it feels like to him -- powerful, unstoppable, and senseless, something that can't be averted, only endured, and only if you're lucky.]
[Is that the best he can do for the people he wants to protect?]
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And what do we do then?
[Because for once, he feels completely at a loss. You can build shelters, but when a disaster strikes, there isn't much telling what good they'll do. That's what it feels like to him -- powerful, unstoppable, and senseless, something that can't be averted, only endured, and only if you're lucky.]
[Is that the best he can do for the people he wants to protect?]