Seth rolls his eyes at how ridiculous Daniel is being. It might have been reckless, but given the result, it wasn't that stupid.
He has quite a few arguments against what Daniel is saying. For one thing, his chances may have been decreased a little by weakening himself, but there is no way to know he could've gotten out. Conversely, is no way to know they won't both still escape. What he knows he did do is give Daniel a much better chance at survival, at limited cost to himself. And if their lives are worth the same, then decreasing Seth's chances a little while increasing Daniel's chances a lot is actually a pretty good trade.
However, at the moment he is far too frustrated and tired and in pain to properly argue this point, and words don't seem to want to come, and he doesn't want Daniel to look at him right now because his eyes are stinging. So instead he gets to his feet - carefully, thankfully not stumbling even as his muscles protest painfully - and walks off to the glass wall, staring out into the endless blue.
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He has quite a few arguments against what Daniel is saying. For one thing, his chances may have been decreased a little by weakening himself, but there is no way to know he could've gotten out. Conversely, is no way to know they won't both still escape. What he knows he did do is give Daniel a much better chance at survival, at limited cost to himself. And if their lives are worth the same, then decreasing Seth's chances a little while increasing Daniel's chances a lot is actually a pretty good trade.
However, at the moment he is far too frustrated and tired and in pain to properly argue this point, and words don't seem to want to come, and he doesn't want Daniel to look at him right now because his eyes are stinging. So instead he gets to his feet - carefully, thankfully not stumbling even as his muscles protest painfully - and walks off to the glass wall, staring out into the endless blue.