Thanks for the reviews. I'm going to go in order of the episodes so you'll have to wait a while before I get to A Family Holiday and Target: Consortium. Don't worry as long as you read, I'll write. Just let me know you're still reading.
I do not own Generator Rex.
"String Theory"
"Six, I need to talk to you."
"What did I do now?"
"It's not what you did. It's what you didn't do."
"What are you talking about?"
"Why didn't you tell Rex that you had already disarmed the bomb? "
"How did you know?"
"Bobo told me."
"Well, I guess it wasn't a big secret."
"Six, Rex's angry that you were about to let the bomb go off."
"What does that matter?"
"Come on Six, Rex looks up to you..."
"Well, he shouldn't."
"That's beside the point. He does, and for better or worse, you are his role model. "
"He needs a better one."
"Are you kidding? There's no one better than you. Who else is there? White Knight? He can barely stand Rex. Bobo? I don't need to go into that. Maybe Calan but he's got the grunts to worry about."
"How about you?"
"Haven't you noticed I'm a woman?"
"Believe me, doctor, that has not been lost on me."
"No, what I mean is Rex needs a male role model, someone to teach him how to be, you know, a man."
"And you think that I, an ex-mercenary, is the best choice?"
"Six, I don't know much about your past and I have a feeling you're never going to tell me but whatever you were before isn't what's important at this moment. What's important is who you are now and from what I see you are the best man for the job."
"I didn't ask for it."
"Well, you have it, ever since you brought him back."
"I guess I am responsible."
"That you are."
"I may need... help with this."
"I'm always here for you."
"I know. I... appreciate that."
"...and I won't even nag you... that much."
"You'll just argue me into submission."
"Well, a girl needs her weapons. And considering your arsenal I need all the help I can get."
"Hmm, I think you have more weapons than you think."
"Oh, really? Is the fearless Agent Six afraid of little old me?"
"Not afraid, just wary."
"Ha, you don't have to worry about me."
"Let's just say I'm glad you're on our side."
"Well, as for my first helpful hint, go tell Rex that you disarmed the bomb.
"I already told him he did a good job."
"Yes, and I'm proud of you. You remembered to affirm him."
"I do not affirm people. I merely call them as I see them. And he did do good today for a change."
"Use that to start talking with him. He needs to know that you weren't going to let all those people die."
"Is this really necessary?"
"Trust me, Six. It's very necessary. Look, let me put it in terms that you'll understand. The more he trusts you, the less likely he'll turn on you."
"That's a cynical way of putting it."
"Well, you think in those terms, don't you?"
"I use to…. but after meeting you and Rex…"
"Yes?"
"I think your... optimism is rubbing off."
"Oh, well… I think rubbing off works both ways. Then let me put it this way, it's important for his development both socially and morally to know that there are people he can trust and believe in."
"I guess, I'll go talk to the kid."
"Good, I'll take care of Meechum and his daughter."
"Make sure they're kept safe. If Van Kleiss wants him, it can't be for good."
"Don't worry. Sarah's being sent overseas to a prestigious boarding school. Meechum will reside in one of our secret locations."
"That's good."
"Well, get going. I'll take care of these details."
"Yes, doctor."
"And don't be cheeky."
