[he's here for the view, mostly, taking a look out at space-- and while he doesn't move behind her, he does seem to move in a way that suggests he's aware of her presence, taking up a position nearby where he can look out the window and they're still more or less facing each other. habitual, from the look of it.
at first he's quiet, attention mostly on the stars, but after a bit:]
...it's nice. The song, I mean. Something you know?
at first he's quiet, attention mostly on the stars, but after a bit:]
...it's nice. The song, I mean. Something you know?
Probably not different versions of the same Earth, though. Seems like my coworkers and I usually still stay connected in some way across mirrors, so they'd still know each other... ah, to some extent.
[they'd at least be somewhat familiar, if they knew each other somewhere else.]
[they'd at least be somewhat familiar, if they knew each other somewhere else.]
Ah, not exactly, we... Rodya's mentioned it anyway, so I'm sure it's fine...
[she spilled first, that door has already been opened on this ship.]
Mirror worlds. Different versions of the place we come from. We've seen that other selves of ours exist in them, and it's normally more than one of us, so-- if these were all versions of one Earth, they don't know each other in any of them. Probably.
[she spilled first, that door has already been opened on this ship.]
Mirror worlds. Different versions of the place we come from. We've seen that other selves of ours exist in them, and it's normally more than one of us, so-- if these were all versions of one Earth, they don't know each other in any of them. Probably.
[the roach's little antennae wiggle as it crawls out of his pocket and flies up onto his head. it's so tall... it can see everything...
also yeah he does it is exactly like this. big bug arm.]
-getting this thing to stay put is a work in progress.
also yeah he does it is exactly like this. big bug arm.]
-getting this thing to stay put is a work in progress.


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