[ Wow, no kidding. Not that he’s an obstacle, although this place feels more crowded, more of a shock to the system, than it should to a city-dweller. The guy is a towering giant, though.
His question would be a pretty confusing response to Simon’s opener if he were operating under the correct assumption that being from centuries in the past is normal, but in his previous experience with (not-really) time travel, he was the only one.
So he just assumes he’s asking for a history lesson. He looks up, his remaining hand, still struggling to accept that it has no role in this activity, raised with fingers half-curled in front of the brain-screen. ] I mean, we had digital ones, but the paper kind still existed. Might be a few left in museums.
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His question would be a pretty confusing response to Simon’s opener if he were operating under the correct assumption that being from centuries in the past is normal, but in his previous experience with (not-really) time travel, he was the only one.
So he just assumes he’s asking for a history lesson. He looks up, his remaining hand, still struggling to accept that it has no role in this activity, raised with fingers half-curled in front of the brain-screen. ] I mean, we had digital ones, but the paper kind still existed. Might be a few left in museums.
[ man. no more books. ] I miss analog already.