I remember during the scene where Blair releases Tolwyn from the Intrepid. Tolwyn (a senior officer) salutes Blair before Blair salutes Tolwyn (I don't think that Blair salutes Tolwyn). If anyone saw this scene, do you think that the salute of respect that Tolwyn displayed was genuine? I mean, when I saw Tolwyn salute Blair, the impression I got was that there was a small part of Tolwyn that admired Blair for being himself, that Tolwyn for a moment believed Blair to be a superior human being -- not in GE terms, but in character. When I refer to Blair being himself, I mean, Christopher Blair, the guy who believes things will work out, the guy who doesn't mind being a non-GE person who also doesn't worry about the odds even when they're tremendously stacked against him, the guy who wants to live out his life in peace.