And no, it doesn't sound impossible. By the time I was born, human society was largely considered post-racial, but in some ways racism was only superseded by prejudice between sentient species.
Ah. We have some of that, with nonhuman species. But most of our planets don't have the concept of race within humans to begin with. Some are 'monoracial.'
This mean you are from Earth? Just not from when Patrick Swayze and American media imperialism dominated the culture?
I've been wondering if it's harder to tolerate being confined to this house, when you're used to traveling between planets. I take it Vulcan is one, fro your galaxy?
[ He thinks about texting her a few times after they got locked in with each other — it's the third or fourth time when he actually pulls the trigger, shying away from the earnestness of I had a nice time and I'd like to see you again. ]
is "mike" the kinda thing you deck people for, or do you have any nicknames?
Yes. Vulcan is the name of both the planet and its dominant species.
I don't know if it's objectively harder. I wouldn't exactly call life in this house monotonous. But I do struggle with the persistent sameness of one environment. Confinement isn't easy when you're used to exploring the stars.
[oh well you know i fucking hate it, i'm supposed to be doing something else, something important, with someone important, and if i was supposed to be here, she would be too.]
Oh well, you know. I fucking hate it. I'm supposed to be doing something important with someone important. And if I was supposed to be here, she would be too.
[some truths are easy to tell.]
I also had more or less a whole planet to myself. So this is weird.
Wouldn't have said I was much of an explorer, though. If you have a curious character, that could take you far, in this place.
[ She wants to ask if increased longevity is one of his abilities but she is smoothly distracted by the ship question. ]
Yes. When I left my universe, I was operating a small freight ship with hardly enough space for me plus cargo. She always got me where I needed to go, though. I called her the Alice after a children's book my foster mother read to me.
Discovery is the ship I belong to as crew. It's larger than this house and the surrounding grounds and faster than light. That's home.
[ She knew about his strength — that's all over the network. Heat vision came up organically when they were snowed in together. But flight is something she immediately connects with. ]
I am. I'm very interested. [ Understatement. ] How far can you go without restrictions?
Definitely not. [ When she thinks extrovert, she thinks Tilly, and Michael couldn't be more different. ] Humans are social animals, though. Prolonged isolation has effects.
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