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I'd rather skip on those. Had two too many unpleasant experiences over the past couple of months.
[ Not even joking here, though— people need to stop shooting him up with tranquilizers, it really isn't fun at all. ]
Thanks. [ For trusting his word as an adult, possibly. Something like that. When Adrien addressed the animal, Bruce eased up on the petting a little, giving Courser plenty of opportunity to step back. ]
Sorry. Didn't mean to hold you up. [ Which at this point was all Courser's fault, who kept asking for more ear rubs. ] What animal is it? Not a dog, right?
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Adrien crossed his arms over his chest and tried to look stern. He was ignored, so for the time being, he focused on Bruce. ]
It's more like I'm holding you up, I believe. At this point, my time is best spent keeping tabs on cryo settings. [ He explained, before shifting the topic to Courser. ]
But no, he's not a dog. He's a species known as bahari, more ... feline like than canine. They come in two types, that I'm aware of and he's what's known as a tracker or the smaller of the bahari cats. I got him from the captain of my previous ship, I don't know what planet they come from, she a mated pair, who produced the eggs and generations that Courser came from.
[ Bruce may have heard Adrien take a breath but the doctor stopped talking and a moment later cleared his throat. ]
I could talk your ear off about them but I'm not sure how interesting the subject would be.
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Besides, a friendly animal's presence was always welcome. ]
That's alright. I'm an avid fan of learning new things.
[ But he was going to skip on questions about the bahari cats so he could focus on something else Adrien said instead, something which got most of his attention. ]
You were on another spaceship before this one?
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He still nodded, in response to Bruce's question but luckily for them both, he quickly followed up the nod with words. ]
I was, yes. [ He took a breath, about to explain the Neheda when he paused and thought that through for a moment. Because mentioning the Neheda would lead to the CDC and Adrien wasn't sure about going down that rabbit hole on a first meeting with someone.
So he skewed slightly. ] Though I've been around spaceships all my life.
To clarify, I do come from Earth but it's an Earth that bears little resemblance to the Earth you come from. In my Earth, from the time of the Industrial Revolution forward, mankind was extremely unwise in how they used natural resources.
It lead to a complete collapse of the ecosystem.
Humanity managed to get out into space, deep enough to find other planets and species willing to trade and that is how we currently survive; on imported resources.
My family has been a member of the Master Trader guild for generations. My eldest sister controls the family, our trade routes and trade partners, so I never had much direct involvement with our ships, but I visit the spaceports now and then when growing up.
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So does the whole of human race live on spaceships, like... like this? Nomads? Or did some of them settle down eventually?
[ The Neheda was, in fact, exactly what Bruce was thinking of. Adrien wasn't the first person he'd met who'd come from that same place, and it wasn't the first time that it intrigued Bruce— the fact that a few of the people here were taken to yet another universe before landing on this one, and the same universe too, to boot. ]
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No, I'm sorry I wasn't clear.
My Earth, humanity developed space travel. We have space ships that we use to travel to other planets, trade and return with goods which we then utilize back on Earth. There is even some work being done to see if the planet has recovered to a point that we might be able to start trying to re-grow our own ... ecosystem.
But that's still in the very early stages of discussion.
[ And as he said the words, Adrien realized it was unlikely he would ever return home to see if the projects went any further than cocktail party chit chat.
The Neheda was an entirely different rabbit hole and it didn't even occur to Adrien that Bruce might have heard about the CDC from other sources. Sometimes that which was right at the edge of his nose was the hardest for him to see. ]
Some people make their lives on the trade routes but they're usually the captains and crews of the family ships being sent out to collect resources, then return to Earth.
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[ Thinking about it, that would've likely taken more ships and power than they had back then. Although knowing the human race as he did, he wouldn't put it past them to choose only a fraction of the population and leave all the others behind, if it came to that. But he's glad that wasn't the case. ]
So I take it you and your family never spent much time on Earth? [ Not that it seemed like a very pleasant place, from what Adrien had told him so far. ]
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Arie did spend most of her time traveling with various ships, nurturing trade alliances, seeking out new alliances and finding product. Though she still spent time on Earth, networking with other families, if he really considered it, she was about half and half.
Amette, of course, had died on another world. Adrien was now lost to the depths of space and other dimensions and if the Castrensis so deemed it, Aden could also be posted ship board.
Huh. He’d never stopped long enough to think about it in those terms. But a quick shake of his head brought him back to the here and now, the need to respond to Bruce’s question. ]
Not as much as we did when we were children but that’s due to circumstances as much as anything. [ He explained. ] The majority of humanity is still associated with Earth, governed by its laws and culture. We didn’t abandon the planet.
[ If they had, then HQ would not have been able to hold the threat of it's destruction over Adrien's head, once his contract was signed. ]
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It was sort of nice, in a sentimental kind of way. And Bruce had never seen himself as too sentimental, though that was only by virtue of need rather than anything else, just like his tendency to detach himself from so many people, so many places, so many things. He was probably that kind of person who would willingly leave Earth behind and never look back if only that kept other people safe, but there was a wistful kind of gladness in knowing that the human race hadn't collectively abandoned their home planet.
In Adrien's reality, that is. Of course it wasn't the same in Bruce's world, and it might not ever be. ]
How long has it been since you were last there? On Earth, that is.
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In response to the question, Adrien pursed his lips and allowed himself a pensive look; since Bruce couldn't see it. ]
I'm not sure how long I was lost in the Ingress, between my first trip here and now, and time is measured differently in different universes. [ And time on the Neheda seemed ... quite long; though in truth it was short. ]
I was on the Neheda for close to six months by that calendar but those were usually counted in seventy two hours increments. Add in the months I appear to have lost in the Ingress, convert to an Earth twenty-four hour scale ... [ he paused, counting ] about two and a half years.
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That makes you... uh, the fourth person I know to have come from there, if I'm remembering right. [ It was almost as if there was some weird link there, even if the vast majority of the crew had never been on that other universe before, and a few coming from there hardly counted as much of a pattern. ]
You know Tali? Niko? They were there, too. Not sure for how long exactly.[ His tone dropped, but he tried to keep it light. ] The Ingress must have taken a liking to that ship.
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It was only a brief pause, because Bruce continued to talk, mentioning Tali and Niko, both of whom Adrien knew and there weren't any recriminations being flung at his head. He cautiously began to relax a little.
Or at least as much as he ever relaxed. ]
I know both Niko and Tali. In fact, I arrived on the Moira with them back when the Ingress first began to pull people through. I just happened to go back into the Ingress for some reason.
[ He had no memories beyond having been on the Moira and then back on the Moira. Though from what Niko had said, he'd been gone for a few months at least and this time, Courser had come back through with him. ]
Who is the fourth?
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He certainly never blamed her for any of it. It wasn't her fault, after all— or anyone else who had been taken from their universes and into that one, for that matter. ]
So you were here before too?
[ Though evidently not long enough for Bruce to have met him. But that wasn't so strange. Even when there were fewer people on board, Bruce still didn't get to meet all of them. Nowadays it was even more difficult to keep track of everyone. ]
Ratchet. I haven't really talked to him at length, but I know he was on the Neheda too before coming here. Do you know him?