He's actually tempted to accept, no further questions asked. But he doesn't. There are few things he dreads as much as the day when Kodos will eventually come to trial, because as one of only nine surviving eyewitnesses, he knows he'll be called to testify. It's the entire reason why he can't admit to anyone that he was there, that he survived the massacre, in case the news reaches the wrong ears and someone comes to silence him.
But the waiting and uncertainty is worse. Way worse.
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But the waiting and uncertainty is worse. Way worse.
"You do cross-dimensional work?" he asks instead.