[A day had already passed, still the Justicar had not tinkered with her guide plug's text, audio or video functions. One could argue she was putting off confirming that her home planet, or more like entire universe she was familiar with, had been destroyed and, instead, sought to find peace by meditating first. Much had happened up until she was
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[Although she refrains from displaying her surprise, she cannot help but allow the corners of her lips to curve upward, ever so slightly, forming a smile. Out of all the people in the universe to survive the destruction of her universe as she knew it, it was Shepard, as well.]
Though I shouldn't be surprised to see you have survived what seems to be the impossible, again, I am pleased to find you are here as well.
[Though, as the conversation continues her lips return to a flat horizontal line. She cannot help but look down, her gaze removed from the screen. Though Samara didn't want to accept that her home world was actually gone, the Commander was correct, there was nothing she could really do at the moment.]
[She looks back at the screen, her expression returning to its usual state.]
There is truth in what you say.
I will make due with this situation until such an opportunity presents itself. Although this is not Asari space I am still bound by the code, surely there is injustice here and if I find it, I will eliminate it.
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Yeah, I figured you would say that.
[Shepard pondered on bringing up a certain topic, but she thought against it- especially since the asari had just arrived. Maybe later would better suit that talk...]
How have you been since you've arrived?
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If there's anything you need, I'll be here- all right?
I could really use someone like you though. [Shepard smiled genuinely.] It brings a bit of comfort to me that some of my crew is here. We just need to try to stay positive. We'll get through this- not much can keep us down.
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