He does not. He looks horrified. Of course it's something he's considered over the course of his life - he's considered everything - and the curiousity about what sort of child he'd produce is dampened by two things. The knowledge that any offspring of his would have a wretched life, tortured by their own brain; and his own desire to not leave any part of himself in a world he bloody hates. There is a reason he destroys everything.
'I wouldn't inflict life on anyone.'
Except himself, which is ironic in all the very worst ways.
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He does not. He looks horrified. Of course it's something he's considered over the course of his life - he's considered everything - and the curiousity about what sort of child he'd produce is dampened by two things. The knowledge that any offspring of his would have a wretched life, tortured by their own brain; and his own desire to not leave any part of himself in a world he bloody hates. There is a reason he destroys everything.
'I wouldn't inflict life on anyone.'
Except himself, which is ironic in all the very worst ways.