Liam Kincaid (
firstofitskind) wrote2017-12-27 05:26 pm
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Spaceship Parking, and then [Location Redacted], The Mainland, Wednesday Afternoon
Liam had been deliberately vague in the note he'd left Verity on Christmas about where exactly they were going and why, but when they decided to make the trip he'd promised her today, he did make sure to mention that she'd want to dress for weather that was warm and humid.
He showed up shortly before the time they'dhandwavily agreed to meet at the spaceship parking in the junkyard, just to quickly run his shuttle through pre-flight diagnostics.
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He showed up shortly before the time they'd
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One that could be overcome, sure, but why put in the extra effort if it wasn't necessary?
And then, to lighten the seriousness of her answer, she added, "Also, they probably wanted to skip the 'but whyyyyyyyyy?' phase of childhood."
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It could happen any day now. Any day.
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And now she had all sorts of questions about Liam and sex, but those were probably better asked...later. When she had a little more of a right to.
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Emphasis on the ‘less’, really. Pretty much everything Liam knew on the topic was either a) genetic memory or b) looked up on the internet.
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But maybe not when the skrills were watching, Verity, oh my god.
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"So, what can you tell me about the dietary habits of skrills in the wild?" she asked, blatantly changing the subject. Her expression suggested that while the mating habits of the Kimera-human hybrids might have been off the table now, it hadn't been forgotten.
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"The short answer is- photosynthesis, sort of?" he translated. "The local animal life can't exactly consent to sharing their energy, so they make do with taking what they need from the plants. Since they're no longer expected to act as weapons, they don't actually need very much to get by."
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"And in return, they probably work to keep the plants healthy, yes?" she asked. "Not quite symbiosis, but more like sustainable caretaking?"
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"That makes sense," Verity said, nodding. "Are they looking to map out the whole jungle? That could potentially be a very useful tool--a way to map it out without being invasive. A lot of good could come of that. In the right hands, anyway."
Which really narrowed down whose hands that information should go into.
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"She says that's an interesting idea," Liam relayed. "Something to consider for when they decide it's time to reveal themselves."