"I feel sorry for her," Jack quietly admits. "Didn't- wasn't she our fault?" He finally looks up at Kidd, his eyes shining with a deep guilt. "That room, the Crystal of Fire, it was our fault that she fell in and turned from the scientist that we all met into what she is now. Did we reveal her nature to her?"
"We-" no, that's not right, "I scared her. Me. It was my fault. And then instead of dying, she survived falling into the Crystal. She came out the other side as an Avatar." Jack stares for a moment at Kidd's face, searching for any kind of guilt or blame in return. He's right, isn't he? But is this one that he needs to be carrying with him? Questionable.
"And she's already told us the answer. We hold a piece of the Calamity within ourselves. Defeat it, and we are awakened... Does that mean we get more powerful, or that we break our connection to the Cycle?"
Re: Captain Jack Harkness
"We-" no, that's not right, "I scared her. Me. It was my fault. And then instead of dying, she survived falling into the Crystal. She came out the other side as an Avatar." Jack stares for a moment at Kidd's face, searching for any kind of guilt or blame in return. He's right, isn't he? But is this one that he needs to be carrying with him? Questionable.
"And she's already told us the answer. We hold a piece of the Calamity within ourselves. Defeat it, and we are awakened... Does that mean we get more powerful, or that we break our connection to the Cycle?"