It seems like, out of everyone on the ship, Kang's the only one Eva sees as both an equal and a friend. Her other regular associates are mostly young people that she tries to mother, and people she doesn't have much in common with. Whereas in Kang she sees a lot of kindness and a certain pragmatism she respects, as well as a kindred loving, wounded parent. She likes that Kang never patronizes her and lets her work things out on her own accord, and feels flattered that he trusts her enough to be honest with her about the Second Life thing.
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It seems like, out of everyone on the ship, Kang's the only one Eva sees as both an equal and a friend. Her other regular associates are mostly young people that she tries to mother, and people she doesn't have much in common with. Whereas in Kang she sees a lot of kindness and a certain pragmatism she respects, as well as a kindred loving, wounded parent. She likes that Kang never patronizes her and lets her work things out on her own accord, and feels flattered that he trusts her enough to be honest with her about the Second Life thing.