Rinzler doesn't overtly contradict the user, but it's not hard to guess by the continued stare that he doesn't see the same distinction. Or rather, perhaps, that Rinzler sees a different line as much more important. Users can fight and kill each other as they want, but Rinzler will never have the same permissions. He's a tool, and he's killed a person. There's only so much malfunction users will tolerate, especially when it comes to an assault on their own.
He doesn't bother explaining that much, though. It's clear Miller doesn't see things the same way, and Rinzler doesn't want to think about what's coming.
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He doesn't bother explaining that much, though. It's clear Miller doesn't see things the same way, and Rinzler doesn't want to think about what's coming.
Clarify.
The 'you', specifically.