[Alexis has spent the day baking. Yes. Baking. It helps her think. Early in the evening, she'll leave a public voice-post:]Two things, oh fellow Lucetians
( Read more... )
I don't know if I'd put it quite that way; it's just that it's so incredibly new to me.
... Although, given my luck, you're about to tell me you're from impossibly far into the future or reveal that all sorts of supernatural creatures really do exist.
[You don't know how happy Robert is to hear that someone else is from a normal world. Though it might show in his voice.]
Absolutely nothing paranormal of any sort exists in my world. At all.
Unless one counts the existence of extra-Terran life as paranormal... But surely that concept is at least theoretically plausible to most worlds, even if they have not discovered life outside their own planets yet.
If that is what you usually refer to them as, then yes.
Generally most species keep to their own planets or solar systems though, save the ones who are forced to abandon them. It is difficult to find a star system similar enough to one's own to make the journey worth it, though most habitable zones can be detected easily enough. [Robert's an astrobiologist, he could ramble all day about this.]
Um. I'd be from one of the worlds that haven't discovered extra-Terran life yet. [Her poor brain. She asks about non-magic users and gets alien rambles. Which is okay. She can deal with this.]
So... why would anyone be forced to abandon their solar system?
[It's like a theoretical conversation with her father. She can totally do this.]
Comments 181
Reply
Reply
(The comment has been removed)
Reply
(The comment has been removed)
Reply
Reply
Reply
Reply
... Although, given my luck, you're about to tell me you're from impossibly far into the future or reveal that all sorts of supernatural creatures really do exist.
Reply
Reply
Reply
Reply
Reply
Absolutely nothing paranormal of any sort exists in my world. At all.
Unless one counts the existence of extra-Terran life as paranormal... But surely that concept is at least theoretically plausible to most worlds, even if they have not discovered life outside their own planets yet.
Reply
Reply
Generally most species keep to their own planets or solar systems though, save the ones who are forced to abandon them. It is difficult to find a star system similar enough to one's own to make the journey worth it, though most habitable zones can be detected easily enough. [Robert's an astrobiologist, he could ramble all day about this.]
Reply
So... why would anyone be forced to abandon their solar system?
[It's like a theoretical conversation with her father. She can totally do this.]
Reply
Leave a comment