Questions and thoughts I am still putting into motion, and I would not want to bother you time with a half-formed topic. Would you mind if I listened in? To see what topics weight so heavily on other's minds.
[ Another man speaks up. The woman seems preoccupied with taking down notes. ]
Unfortunately, we cannot; some of the topics under discussion are, you understand, quite sensitive in nature, due to the Groundcleanser rebellion in Meepsoor.
Really, it's all quite unfortunate, and I'd thought myself friends with First-Keeper Naarabot... but so it goes.
Simply declaring independence and expelling legitimate citizens, after all we've done for them—and allying with the Groundcleansers, to boot. Everyone knows they're terrorists!
Well, and Parliment'll have our blood, too, if we don't deal with it. More metaphorically, though. Can't just have colonies rebelling all over the place.
[ They happily shake your hands, all three of them.
The woman goes back to her work writing, which, in contrast to her relatively neutral expression, seems to be a rather incensed work of oratory about the status of women among "Terrans," and how gender among the daar-aruuvi hold no special distinction, and men can be trusted to hold themselves accountable, as one would expect of a civilized people.
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Questions and thoughts I am still putting into motion, and I would not want to bother you time with a half-formed topic. Would you mind if I listened in? To see what topics weight so heavily on other's minds.
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Unfortunately, we cannot; some of the topics under discussion are, you understand, quite sensitive in nature, due to the Groundcleanser rebellion in Meepsoor.
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How do you perceive that event in Meepsoor you refer to?
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Simply declaring independence and expelling legitimate citizens, after all we've done for them—and allying with the Groundcleansers, to boot. Everyone knows they're terrorists!
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Well, and Parliment'll have our blood, too, if we don't deal with it. More metaphorically, though. Can't just have colonies rebelling all over the place.
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Bright and clever that one is. Perhaps she will come around.
I will leave you gentleman, lady, to your diligent work.
[And he will try to shake the hands of all three of them mostly so he can take a glance at what she is writing.]
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The woman goes back to her work writing, which, in contrast to her relatively neutral expression, seems to be a rather incensed work of oratory about the status of women among "Terrans," and how gender among the daar-aruuvi hold no special distinction, and men can be trusted to hold themselves accountable, as one would expect of a civilized people.
Weird. ]
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