You've helped. That doesn't make you not-dangerous. And if you want to argue logic drives you, that might actually be worse. Because we could judge, based on your emotions, who you're likely to attack. Attacking Rhys was random. It was uncalled for. It might have ended his life permanently if you'd been able to do it.
That's not okay, Brian. You weren't provoked. Rhys hasn't done anything to you... or anyone else, for that matter. He didn't volunteer to be part of an experiment. You just randomly decided to kill him. That means you might do it again. Which mean people need to be on their guard around you more than others.
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That's not okay, Brian. You weren't provoked. Rhys hasn't done anything to you... or anyone else, for that matter. He didn't volunteer to be part of an experiment. You just randomly decided to kill him. That means you might do it again. Which mean people need to be on their guard around you more than others.