The light started to be less intimidating, and mustering what was left of his courage, Vladimir answered: It is not what I want. I firmly believe that this world can be changed to the better, and by such one must take action in order to see it happen.
He paused for a brief moment, then continued: I know I don't have a military training and any experience to carry any credentials, but...
After he gasps for air, he goes on: ... but I think a war is never won if you don't manage to win the hearts and the minds of the people. And all I can say about that, is that I am willing to help you at least in this area. I am a nobody, but I'm determined.
After a few seconds of pause, he grovelled before the voice and said: Please, I beg you. Give me a chance. I have nothing but my dedication and determination to give. It's all I got, and the hope to get to see a brighter future...
As the light flickers, the youngster strapped in the chair looks forwards, to where he thinks the man is speaking from, waiting for an answer.