A
ArsenicJohn
White Lament
Corgan was momentarily stunned by Truffleclub's response. It was probably the most he had ever heard the automata actually say. He sounded like some sort of poet or philosopher, Corgan mused. Maybe he was finally starting to understand Freespacers. Either way, the thought of walking around in someone's insides was not comforting. A ship being alive wasn't a thought he ever had before. To him, ships were just tools to be used and discarded when they were no longer useful. "I think I might be starting to understand. The dreams, that means Polysentience, I think. I can't really imagine having someone else's thoughts inside my head. Sounds kind of intimate." He replied.
The ship's motion would have bothered him if he weren't wearing his Impulse armor. Instead of bouncing around like Uso he managed to find some handholds to grab onto. "I guess I'll have to try out that Neko shooter later. Looks like this is a little less peaceful than I was hoping." He said to no one in particular. "Truffleclub, maybe I will take you up on the dream thing. Think you can hook me up with some Mindware after we finish here?"
He listened quietly to the progress of the mission until Arccos mentioned date night. "So have you not had a date in four years? That's a shame. I'll have to take you out when we get back." Inside his armor, he suddenly frowned. "Not sure what Freespacers do on dates, though. I always imagined you guys troll each other on the Polysentience for fun, or maybe mess with some Yamataian ships." Arccos started giving orders and it dawned on him that this probably wasn't the best time to ask a girl out.
"I'll go in with the ground team then. Think my Impulse is too conspicuous or are we past the "look like a Spacer stage" now?" Corgan asked.
Corgan was momentarily stunned by Truffleclub's response. It was probably the most he had ever heard the automata actually say. He sounded like some sort of poet or philosopher, Corgan mused. Maybe he was finally starting to understand Freespacers. Either way, the thought of walking around in someone's insides was not comforting. A ship being alive wasn't a thought he ever had before. To him, ships were just tools to be used and discarded when they were no longer useful. "I think I might be starting to understand. The dreams, that means Polysentience, I think. I can't really imagine having someone else's thoughts inside my head. Sounds kind of intimate." He replied.
The ship's motion would have bothered him if he weren't wearing his Impulse armor. Instead of bouncing around like Uso he managed to find some handholds to grab onto. "I guess I'll have to try out that Neko shooter later. Looks like this is a little less peaceful than I was hoping." He said to no one in particular. "Truffleclub, maybe I will take you up on the dream thing. Think you can hook me up with some Mindware after we finish here?"
He listened quietly to the progress of the mission until Arccos mentioned date night. "So have you not had a date in four years? That's a shame. I'll have to take you out when we get back." Inside his armor, he suddenly frowned. "Not sure what Freespacers do on dates, though. I always imagined you guys troll each other on the Polysentience for fun, or maybe mess with some Yamataian ships." Arccos started giving orders and it dawned on him that this probably wasn't the best time to ask a girl out.
"I'll go in with the ground team then. Think my Impulse is too conspicuous or are we past the "look like a Spacer stage" now?" Corgan asked.