"Different agendas," he repeated. "You needed to go home and quick, while Dom was ready to sacrafice everyone and stay here if it meant saving the rest of the dimension from your knowledge, but he still didn't ignore what you said, or he wouldn't have gone to Hetty. We tried to find a compromise, and then we made the political deals necessary to get the information." He smiled a little. "The reasons always matter to avoid mistakes in the future, to make the two of you work together even better, to help you understand each other. The first jump won't be the last. Things will happens, machines break down. Cooper has helped, but you and Dom have the know-how to make the actual machine work, you both are trained in the field. You can become a powerful force, so yes, it does matter, especially, because it might be your turn to curb decisions based on emotions instead of logic, and he will resent you as much as you resented him."
Leon snorted. "What is it that you youngsters say? My bad. I must have misread what you were saying." He thought for a moment, deciding if he should say more. "The person in charge shouldn't have the code, whoever that person is. If I'm giving you a rational order, then you'd put the code in, all of you. If I give you a questionable order, then all three of you would have to agree that I'm not doing what's best for the group. If anything every happens, you keep those codes in the hands of people who aren't in charge. You can consider this an order."
He wasn't thinking that far off, but he did see a glitch in that plan. "We'll see." He sighed. "We have Claudia and Helena who want to go home, but the rest? I don't think that we can go home. Some will relocate, like the three we're picking up. Some will go home, despite everything. We also have to see how well we can judge dimensions after we leave here, but I will keep that in mind. That reminds me, when we go home, could you make sure that their electronics are secure? We've been careful until now. I have no intention of stopping."