[Harry is probably... a lot more tangled in the emotions of it than Five. He's distanced himself from that time in his life, enough time passes and it gives a person perspective. Not that he agrees with any of it, but he doesn't feel the same hurt his siblings do when talking about Reginald. He imagines it's much the same for Harry, and his own father.]
He created those people with those powers on purpose? Or was it a side-effect of something gone wrong?
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[Harry is probably... a lot more tangled in the emotions of it than Five. He's distanced himself from that time in his life, enough time passes and it gives a person perspective. Not that he agrees with any of it, but he doesn't feel the same hurt his siblings do when talking about Reginald. He imagines it's much the same for Harry, and his own father.]
He created those people with those powers on purpose? Or was it a side-effect of something gone wrong?