Wait, are we talking about just where you live most of your life? Who else is even staying on the ship? Commit psychological warfare and send them packing if its that important to you. They'll find a place.
Just future proofing. Everyone's holds were full when we returned from Coruscant. I don't think sacrificing some space down there so you can get your beauty sleep in a private suite is a reasonable exchange. It's not like we spend that much time on board, or we'd all be asleep at the same time, anyway.
Anyone that's listed as 'crew' on the Bloodsport is who I've been contacting, but I don't live much of my life on the ship at all already. In fact, I've been trying to learn whatever I can about Temba in general or just about the upgrade in technology that seems to be so common in other worlds but has been apparently completely lacking where I'm from.
And I'm not looking for a suite. One room would be fine so I don't think a single room would take up too much space.
So, what, we're just gossiping about each other? You gotta lead that with something way more juicy than 'Kyle got a house'. Let me know when he knocks someone up.
You seem like a quick study if it's all that new. Anything got you stumped?
I'm telling you, we have a room, so unless you're ripping some nuclear level farts in your sleep and contaminating the zone, I don't think we should allocate our resources to making a private space. The #1 resource we're going to have up there in a crunch is going to be storage space.
If Kyle manages to knock Tommy up, then that would be a hell of a lot more than gossip.
And the problem I'm having is not understanding what is and is not commonplace. There's a lot that apparently others know about, like what the internet is or 'social media'. I don't like feeling that I'm behind the rest of the class.
And as I said; I don't deal with other people very well.
[ In this case he means it literally. Tony found out he doesn't like to be touched. If someone touches him with clothes in between them, he'll react violently. But if that touch is skin to skin then he'll have a shaking, sweating, hyperventilating PTSD freak out. ]
That's the boring version. People would send them gifts and congratulations for that. Come on, think big, Kyle could be breaking hearts all over the city. That's why he needs his own place.
I've been trying to work through that one myself, so you might be being a little hard on yourself. Both of us didn't know what that hologram message you found was, but all of the Jedi wet their pants over it. How would I even know how to ask about their unique media formats and which ones are going to make them so touchy? I've been thinking of ways to get this kind of stuff recorded with Ikora and Jon, at the library, to try to figure out what it is about us that got us in this situation. We must have something in common.
As for the ship, listen, I get that having bunk beds as a grown man isn't ideal, but there's better ways to solve that problem than wasting resources or space on a whole other room. Like I said, we're sleeping in shifts anyway, if we're not suicidal. The only time we're all going to be asleep is when they use their Knockout powers on us again, and who knows what determines what beds we end up in in that case. I don't know if there's anything you can do to avoid a cuddle.
If there's some factor in common for everyone here, I've yet to find it. That's part of the reason I wanted to examine broken Datapoints at first but I'm more convinced now that there's more to be found on the rest of this planet than just in Temba anyway.
If someone ended up next to me in my sleep then it would go really badly for them when I woke up, regardless of communal sleeping. If you know of a way to keep some level of privacy to a sleeping place aside from making use of a section of the hold, let me know what that is because I don't.
When I figure out how to stop the weird hypnotizing thing they do to us, you'll be the first to know. The best I've got for now is making sure you're always locked in somewhere, but there's a high risk you end up hurting yourself, and then no one can get to you. You'll need someone you can trust with the keys.
We could always make a curtain for the Captain's bunk.
But I'm not the captain. And I thought the person that can fly this thing would already be there. There isn't that much room in the bunk place to begin with either.
I thought we already established that there was no captain. Or has someone told you otherwise? Don't worry, you can blame my ignorance if they blow a gasket.
Well if there is no captain then I don't know why it's labeled that way. At any rate, it would be better if I had a door that I could close when I needed to. I can go without a lock on it if you prefer, and we're not talking about something big. It would just be what amounts to a broom closet with a bed in it. If someone still ends up next to me in my sleep it will still go badly for them but at least I could throw them out.
Okay, first of all, you've been living this long without it, including some forced bonding time in space, so something must have changed. I'm getting the sense that we're trying to solve the wrong problem here.
Second, if you're just coming at me to tell me about what you prefer and how you feel, I don't know why you framed it as some kind of discussion. Do you want me to change your feelings? Am I supposed to want my own room now? What are we doing here?
[ Actually he's been living with as little contact with anyone else as he possibly could since he was 15. And in Temba? He'll go days without sleeping sometimes or try to keep his gloves on even when he did sleep. Kaz has been really intent on not being around other people and living in close quarters with him would make this almost impossible to miss. ]
Reeve said he wouldn't be comfortable doing anything to another ship unless I had the permission of everyone on that ship. I guess that's what I've been trying to do but I'm crap at asking for anyone's permission for anything.
[None of this is convincing Tony that Kaz isn't going through something, but it's also not exactly telling Tony what that is.]
As inconvenient as it is to me for you to be figuring out how to be a teen rebel right when its aligning with compromising my safety in the uncaring vacuum of space, let me give you some advice.
If you had just told Reeve no one minded, he would have no reason to follow up.
As a great Earth philosopher once said, it's easier to ask forgiveness than it is to get permission.
[ Unfortunately Kaz has been trying hard to hide his strongest reason for avoiding other people. Kyle is the only one that's figured it out on his own so far. There may be others but they aren't talking. ]
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Just future proofing. Everyone's holds were full when we returned from Coruscant. I don't think sacrificing some space down there so you can get your beauty sleep in a private suite is a reasonable exchange. It's not like we spend that much time on board, or we'd all be asleep at the same time, anyway.
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And I'm not looking for a suite. One room would be fine so I don't think a single room would take up too much space.
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You seem like a quick study if it's all that new. Anything got you stumped?
I'm telling you, we have a room, so unless you're ripping some nuclear level farts in your sleep and contaminating the zone, I don't think we should allocate our resources to making a private space. The #1 resource we're going to have up there in a crunch is going to be storage space.
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And the problem I'm having is not understanding what is and is not commonplace. There's a lot that apparently others know about, like what the internet is or 'social media'. I don't like feeling that I'm behind the rest of the class.
And as I said; I don't deal with other people very well.
[ In this case he means it literally. Tony found out he doesn't like to be touched. If someone touches him with clothes in between them, he'll react violently. But if that touch is skin to skin then he'll have a shaking, sweating, hyperventilating PTSD freak out. ]
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I've been trying to work through that one myself, so you might be being a little hard on yourself. Both of us didn't know what that hologram message you found was, but all of the Jedi wet their pants over it. How would I even know how to ask about their unique media formats and which ones are going to make them so touchy? I've been thinking of ways to get this kind of stuff recorded with Ikora and Jon, at the library, to try to figure out what it is about us that got us in this situation. We must have something in common.
As for the ship, listen, I get that having bunk beds as a grown man isn't ideal, but there's better ways to solve that problem than wasting resources or space on a whole other room. Like I said, we're sleeping in shifts anyway, if we're not suicidal. The only time we're all going to be asleep is when they use their Knockout powers on us again, and who knows what determines what beds we end up in in that case. I don't know if there's anything you can do to avoid a cuddle.
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If someone ended up next to me in my sleep then it would go really badly for them when I woke up, regardless of communal sleeping. If you know of a way to keep some level of privacy to a sleeping place aside from making use of a section of the hold, let me know what that is because I don't.
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We could always make a curtain for the Captain's bunk.
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[ You know. After he stabs them. ]
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Second, if you're just coming at me to tell me about what you prefer and how you feel, I don't know why you framed it as some kind of discussion. Do you want me to change your feelings? Am I supposed to want my own room now? What are we doing here?
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Reeve said he wouldn't be comfortable doing anything to another ship unless I had the permission of everyone on that ship. I guess that's what I've been trying to do but I'm crap at asking for anyone's permission for anything.
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Because I have to in order to get Reeve to work on a ship that he isn't on.
[ There are too few people in Temba as a whole for him to try without it. But if Tony says no then he will try his best to get away with it anyway.]
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As inconvenient as it is to me for you to be figuring out how to be a teen rebel right when its aligning with compromising my safety in the uncaring vacuum of space, let me give you some advice.
If you had just told Reeve no one minded, he would have no reason to follow up.
As a great Earth philosopher once said, it's easier to ask forgiveness than it is to get permission.
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Noted.