Khan had never felt comfortable leading people, especially when death was a possibility. That responsibility wasn't meant to be easy, and its unforgettable weight actually vouched for Khan's suitability for the role.
Yet, Khan had to do just that now, and the stakes couldn't be higher. Moreover, he didn't need just anyone. His words had to reach figures that no one could truly control, compelling them to join him despite the differences in species and dangers.
To do that, Khan couldn't limit himself to a simple request. Orders wouldn't suffice, either. He had to inspire people to ignore their allegiances and duties to band together and pursue the greater good.
Khan's words didn't only have to be perfect. They also had to be heartfelt, able to resonate with something more profound than genes, stirring emotions and drives at the very foundation of every living being.