Interrogator: Try to see it from my point of view. Because I'm trying to see it from
theirs. They've got a vision that's extraordinarily deep and wide. A
long view.
Finch: How you must admire that.
I: Does an ant mourn the passing of another ant?
F: Maybe. I don't know.
I: They see everything, everywhere, over thousands of years. And they
work with spores and things smaller than spores - on a microscopic
level. What's it to them if they reduce a life from a macroscopic to
microscopic level. To its different parts. It's just life in a different form.
Nothing's been killed. Nothing's ended because something else has
begun. I find it liberating. If only they'd kept their word.
F: Does that excuse them?
I: After all you've done over the past week, Finch. Do you really think
they need an excuse? Believe me, it's nothing personal. Now, I'm going
to have to hurt you again.