I finished book 1 last night (Yeah... I read a lot.) I too enjoy Devlin's worldview. He sees problems and he goes to fix them. He doesn't care if it's his job, or if it's "hard". He does it because it needs to be done. That's the attitude that I wish more people had, especially in terms of my fellow soldiers. As to the core of him being a craftsman, I was very impressed with the quick aside about the chandeliers and what the chains holding them up were made of.
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I finished book 1 last night (Yeah... I read a lot.) I too enjoy Devlin's worldview. He sees problems and he goes to fix them. He doesn't care if it's his job, or if it's "hard". He does it because it needs to be done. That's the attitude that I wish more people had, especially in terms of my fellow soldiers. As to the core of him being a craftsman, I was very impressed with the quick aside about the chandeliers and what the chains holding them up were made of.