Keener's Legacy Comm

SATURN: Do you have kids?

AARON KEENER: No. Never interested me.

SATURN: Yeah, I felt the same way. Now, I'm not so sure anymore. My sister married some Mountie she met in Alberta. They've got three kids and this little house near a forest. I used to think her life was so small. But they should be pretty safe up there. Plus she's got a legacy to leave behind.

AARON KEENER: Children make terrible legacies. They never live up to your expectations. You have to leave your own mark on the world.

SATURN: Not everyone can have an impact on history.

AARON KEENER: Rightly so. Most people follow, few people lead.

SATURN: I can tell which category you think you fall into.

AARON KEENER: We can't ask everyone to worry about the big questions. And not everyone will even get a chance to make a difference. Those of us who do, uh, we turn the tides. We change the world. That's a legacy. Anything less is just a drop in the ocean.

Appearances

 * Tom Clancy's The Division 2