"Meteorite? It seems the other one was a deorbited satellite... Ugh. This is really poor timing. I'll get it taped off, and—has there been anything else?"
"A satellite is a communications relay that gets put in orbit above the planet. Some of them are for connecting different networks; some of them are for gathering data and relaying it down to the surface—they're useful. And—no, it's not supposed to happen, someone's messing around."
"At this point I'm just exasperated. Heavy-handed metaphor, come on. I'll see if I can deal with it, so you don't have to worry about it. There should be enough time."
She pinches the bridge of her nose. "It's not that kind of metaphor. Rather—I think I know why. Someone doesn't want the work to be completed. It's not usually like this—ridiculous."
She sighs. "There's more context in Early 21st Century, when you get to it."
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And, by poor timing--do you mean this was supposed to happen?
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[He looks vaguely uncomfortable. He has a bad feeling about this.]
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Do you not want others to go in those areas? I mean, subconsciously?
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She sighs. "There's more context in Early 21st Century, when you get to it."