[Her smile is a little self-conscious, but it becomes more genuine when Cisco starts to talk about his experiences in Riverview. So much of what he says rings true to her own experience. No space travel, no planes of existence that are easily entered... she nods, eager in her understanding.]
No, I completely agree. Everything here is far removed from what I'm used to. I didn't even know the stars were a place you could visit, or that a moon could be lived on. Some of the old technology I've encountered before is a bit similar, but this is more than I would have ever hoped to see. It feels like there's so much that I don't know, I hardly know how I'll catch up to it all.
[Except with dogged persistence. Something that Zelda fortunately has in spades. Her eyes widen when he flicks the spinner around - whatever she had thought it would do, it wasn't that. She had half expected it was some kind of futuristic gear.]
Oh! That's very clever. It would be good to have when you're stuck on something. I do tap on things when that happens.
[So she sees the merit, even if it's a funny little thing to her mind.
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No, I completely agree. Everything here is far removed from what I'm used to. I didn't even know the stars were a place you could visit, or that a moon could be lived on. Some of the old technology I've encountered before is a bit similar, but this is more than I would have ever hoped to see. It feels like there's so much that I don't know, I hardly know how I'll catch up to it all.
[Except with dogged persistence. Something that Zelda fortunately has in spades. Her eyes widen when he flicks the spinner around - whatever she had thought it would do, it wasn't that. She had half expected it was some kind of futuristic gear.]
Oh! That's very clever. It would be good to have when you're stuck on something. I do tap on things when that happens.
[So she sees the merit, even if it's a funny little thing to her mind.