SentientRace
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If Orion could smile he would've, but the only humanoid part within him was a brain and a couple of organs to keep it alive. Regardless, the optic fibers running through Orion's body would now glow green in a gesture of 'gladness', and so Orion's cameras turned to aim at her and he extended his right arm towards her. It was a large, 4/4.5 foot long arm that had a very muscular look to it, covered in dark gray carbon fiber weave and about three optic fiber strands circulating down the arm all the way to a gloved, 1-foot large human hand.
His hand opened up for her to shake it. "Good evening Ms. Anson. It is a pleasure to meet you! I hope you look to our future working together as much as I do! Oh, how Sith smiles upon us today!"
After the pleasantries were done, and a very 'awkward' hand shaking had taken place with the interior designer, Orion approached the subject of the reporter and the Drei system in a single bound and lowered his arm to his side once more, letting it rest against the metal tray he was sitting on. "Ah, yes, of course! But what better image to the media than for them to know we will be creating the weapons that will protect both the Freespacer and Nepleslian space nations from the horrible Mishhuvurthyar threat, am I right!? But truly, Heram, I worry for the worst if Drei were to become used against us. I will do my best to keep that from happening, but I cannot guarantee anything. I however, respect your decision, as I know that a lot of my worries must be interpreted by you as my Freespacer indoctrination.
I humbly suggest reading the teachings of The Art of Never Again, to anyone who is listening! It's texts are filled of wisdom from great philosophers and from the mind of the citizenry of the Free State!" In a minute, he had almost become a preacher. Fortunately, he wasn't one to judge or be critical. His 'religion', wasn't one to be so judgmental, or to condemn others. It was one meant to enlighten, and it was more of a philosophy than a religion per-se. Of course, yelling something like that out loud into the restaurant could be considered something rather odd... if somewhat humiliating by some.
His hand opened up for her to shake it. "Good evening Ms. Anson. It is a pleasure to meet you! I hope you look to our future working together as much as I do! Oh, how Sith smiles upon us today!"
After the pleasantries were done, and a very 'awkward' hand shaking had taken place with the interior designer, Orion approached the subject of the reporter and the Drei system in a single bound and lowered his arm to his side once more, letting it rest against the metal tray he was sitting on. "Ah, yes, of course! But what better image to the media than for them to know we will be creating the weapons that will protect both the Freespacer and Nepleslian space nations from the horrible Mishhuvurthyar threat, am I right!? But truly, Heram, I worry for the worst if Drei were to become used against us. I will do my best to keep that from happening, but I cannot guarantee anything. I however, respect your decision, as I know that a lot of my worries must be interpreted by you as my Freespacer indoctrination.
I humbly suggest reading the teachings of The Art of Never Again, to anyone who is listening! It's texts are filled of wisdom from great philosophers and from the mind of the citizenry of the Free State!" In a minute, he had almost become a preacher. Fortunately, he wasn't one to judge or be critical. His 'religion', wasn't one to be so judgmental, or to condemn others. It was one meant to enlighten, and it was more of a philosophy than a religion per-se. Of course, yelling something like that out loud into the restaurant could be considered something rather odd... if somewhat humiliating by some.