Talk:The Sacrifice/@comment-27094628-20191003102143

Of course the greatest take away from this is being on such familiar and casual terms with “The Man In The Wall,” after all of the misery he had created for Rell, and all the trouble that he put the operator though in destroying (not to mention all the sorting out Palladio and The Lotus had to do in order to figure out, FINALLY, just who/what “The Man In The Wall” was.

So, yeah, that totally cool to get more than just seeing “The Man In The Wall” engaged in some sort of purposeless activity around the ship now and then, but knowing that “The Man In The Wall” and the operator have such a good rapport going. It hardly seems anything like The Man In The Wall which was such an arch nemesis (and ultimately the actual, secret Final “Boss” to dispatch) in The Chains of Harrow. Now “The Man In The Wall” is pretty much everything that the operator is missing (like playing games, laughing, lounging about, etc.) Fortunately the operator isn’t jealous or resentful of “The Man In The Wall” just getting to hang around and have fun. They’re on good friendly terms. Which is what the best part of that little coda is. “The Man In The Wall” is totally cool (oh, and isn’t a man, and doesn’t show up in or come out of a wall ... any more ... like in Chains of Harrow).