Then extending myself won't be an issue when he's also human.
[Human, and not Hannibal Lecter, what better "opponent" could there possibly be for Will Graham? Just as with Crane, there was no deeper connection sported between the two of them, no surrogate daughter to take him by surprise, no foundation that could be used against him. In this place where ordinary humans were granted powers, that was an advantage, too. Someone who'd had less practice with them would be easier to deal with. Give him a human with a sharp mind who Will has no fondness for, however warped or continually beat out of him, Will knows that game. It's an easy game. Easier than dealing with capes, lunatics who love fire, the biggest loser of the bible flaunting his name to grab attention...]
Isn't he?
[Chilton's challenge turned back around. Hank was human. Jesse was too, wasn't he? Surely Walter White was just the same. If Chilton's been told differently, he wants to know. If he hasn't been told differently, then that's all there is to it, isn't it? Throwing him at an unstable murderous human is just another day back in Baltimore. The fact that they're both still human is what makes this particular game of chess fair.]
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[Human, and not Hannibal Lecter, what better "opponent" could there possibly be for Will Graham? Just as with Crane, there was no deeper connection sported between the two of them, no surrogate daughter to take him by surprise, no foundation that could be used against him. In this place where ordinary humans were granted powers, that was an advantage, too. Someone who'd had less practice with them would be easier to deal with. Give him a human with a sharp mind who Will has no fondness for, however warped or continually beat out of him, Will knows that game. It's an easy game. Easier than dealing with capes, lunatics who love fire, the biggest loser of the bible flaunting his name to grab attention...]
Isn't he?
[Chilton's challenge turned back around. Hank was human. Jesse was too, wasn't he? Surely Walter White was just the same. If Chilton's been told differently, he wants to know. If he hasn't been told differently, then that's all there is to it, isn't it? Throwing him at an unstable murderous human is just another day back in Baltimore. The fact that they're both still human is what makes this particular game of chess fair.]