"Well, don't expect me to run for Council, if I survive this bloody war," says Corliss. "I reckon our people will have to have some more civilized, democratic form of government, and it may still be corrupt, but there has to be a better way than this. Than Imperialism, and taking people's lives and cultures away, and being guilty until proven innocent." He shakes his head. "Don't reckon it's going to 'appen overnight, you know. Anyway, it seems you agree with us more than you think, Keshin. That's got to be some kind of cozy relationship you've got with your host, if you're each others' only company, risking your lives all the time like you are. And you're risking yours to save 'ers. How sweet."
Corliss glances over at Morgan, still bothered by the death of the person whose life history he saw, but more disturbed about Morgan's fragile state of mind at the moment.