captain-flint:And that is what makes them invincible. Flint’s monologue, aside from being beautiful,
captain-flint:And that is what makes them invincible. Flint’s monologue, aside from being beautiful, also reveals his truest nature. Silver sees Flint as being filled with rage, and he is. But deep down, he’s also never relinquished Thomas’s idealism. Flint wanted to wage war against the world, but his belief in his ability to change it — and in Silver and Madi’s ability to see it through — was genuine. To say Flint only fought for rage is only half of the picture. (x) -- source link