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Alex Price ([personal profile] cryptoherpetology) wrote in [community profile] raianet 2021-06-12 10:53 pm (UTC)

We're in agreement on that. Which is probably why it's a good idea to leave me out of any public speaking arrangements. My thesis advisors would attest to that if they were here.


Everything we know about this planet is what the Adamant's crew has been willing to share, and even they're limited to the last three years. Assuming the Leviathan was petrified naturally, that leaves thousands of years of this thing being here in this state, if not millions.

To them we might be a regular occurance, or the equivalent of a few dozen people walking out of the arcs of Stonehenge. If it's the case of the latter, they're a lot more understanding than humans of my age would be. If it's the former, that leaves the question of where any previous arrivals are now.


[ He also wouldn't mind getting a chance to talk to the Thessyx about Adamant crew without their hosts around to overhear what a suspicious bastard he can be under the Bill Nye demeanor, but one thing at a time. ]

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