[ He's rarely been asked to expand at length on Warriorhead. After Garrus, Ryan is the second. Tess was the first to grasp at the relationship, but her interpretation was off the mark. ]
FROM: varr.noh@cdc.org
I find his insights fascinating. His culture and background are interesting; if he offers to tell you about them, listen.
FROM: varr.noh@cdc.org
I wouldn't call him a poor leader or teacher, but he seems to realize that experience and time will do the job for him, and better. It's a style I've come to appreciate.
FROM: varr.noh@cdc.org
He favors strong minds and independent, critical thinking. He himself is quite cerebral, though that impression might be a result of my not being able to read his emotions clearly.
FROM: varr.noh@cdc.org
I don't think his attempts to be funny are genuine, rather a learned behavior he has taken on to connect with other species. He's proud of his adaptability.
FROM: varr.noh@cdc.org
I wouldn't overthink his statement. If he were expressing interest, you would know.
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FROM: varr.noh@cdc.org
I find his insights fascinating. His culture and background are interesting; if he offers to tell you about them, listen.
FROM: varr.noh@cdc.org
I wouldn't call him a poor leader or teacher, but he seems to realize that experience and time will do the job for him, and better. It's a style I've come to appreciate.
FROM: varr.noh@cdc.org
He favors strong minds and independent, critical thinking. He himself is quite cerebral, though that impression might be a result of my not being able to read his emotions clearly.
FROM: varr.noh@cdc.org
I don't think his attempts to be funny are genuine, rather a learned behavior he has taken on to connect with other species. He's proud of his adaptability.
FROM: varr.noh@cdc.org
I wouldn't overthink his statement. If he were expressing interest, you would know.