Im not going to let him do that.
He has to become a captain, and then you got to go through a whole thing.
I think that the character might be able to make the transition."
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But that’s not even the small way we’re talking about.
He approaches Herrmann and offers to pay for it, but Herrmann stops him.
Accidents happen, he explains, and it’s the city’s job to pay for the equipment.
“Its really fun to not know.
He’s the one that fights for the others, for what’s right.
He pushes 51 to remember who they work for, to become involved in the community.
He genuinely cares for those in Firehouse 51, and those in 51 hold him in great esteem.
He has their respect, a respect that’s been earned.
Chief Pascal has, slowly, been building that respect, but he hasn’t made it easy.
Herrmann would simply never do that.
It goes back to being the presumed next-in-line following Boden’s departure.
Hail to the Chief.
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