[There's a sudden brittleness in his voice when he answers, quite different from the tone he used even in the past when he was annoyed at Neal.]
Our longest conversation to date has consisted of Mr. Stark speaking with relish on the prospect of ejecting me from the airlock, and then expressing contempt for me when I told him that I found that unamusing, having in the past suffered - [He stops a moment, wondering why he's saying this; but he's committed, he realizes, and continues on - ] Oxygen deprivation myself. His response to this was to rant at some length about how difficult his life has been and to inform me that I was evidently ignorant of just everything that he - coddled billionaire evidently complaining about the privilege of having his father on board - had suffered.
[After a moment, he shoves his hands into his pockets, feeling suddenly rather ashamed.]
Sorry. I, ah - Forget all of that. We've had conflicts. Best to leave it at that.
[voice]
Our longest conversation to date has consisted of Mr. Stark speaking with relish on the prospect of ejecting me from the airlock, and then expressing contempt for me when I told him that I found that unamusing, having in the past suffered - [He stops a moment, wondering why he's saying this; but he's committed, he realizes, and continues on - ] Oxygen deprivation myself. His response to this was to rant at some length about how difficult his life has been and to inform me that I was evidently ignorant of just everything that he - coddled billionaire evidently complaining about the privilege of having his father on board - had suffered.
[After a moment, he shoves his hands into his pockets, feeling suddenly rather ashamed.]
Sorry. I, ah - Forget all of that. We've had conflicts. Best to leave it at that.