The City was the area of the ship that was frequented the most. Not only did some of the crew members made their homes there. But a lot of the more pleasurable areas on the ship could be found there as well. It was mostly empty, a ghostly graveyard for many of the buildings from the many worlds that had gotten saved by you lovable ship, Stacy.
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A fitting name, if it wasn't for the eerie silence that took over the abandoned place. She expected the place to be filled with life, or if anything vehicles and robots of some sort. Wasn't this supposed to be the future?
She continued her walk at a relaxed pace, taking in all her surroundings. Maybe she'd encounter a familiar location. It shouldn't be hard considering she knew some of the buildings that were around, from earth. But she was hoping for something more from home...
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Where'd it come from? Around the corner, on a street, where Morgan was just now vaulting the door of the top-down Ferrari Infinity.
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"Why the hell is the Jedi Temple here, and yet not a damn thing I recognize?" he complained, as he leaned back on the hood.
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He leaned on his elbows, tipping his head back to offer her an upside-down smile. Morgan had long ago stopped being surprised by his own failure to notice people. It happened so commonly, after all.
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"I reckon it'll take a bit, regardless of the mode of transportation. Specially if you are trying to enjoy or explore it and not just vault from side to side."
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He seemed philosophical enough about it all, though. He didn't honestly expect to find anyplace familiar here; looking was just a way to pass the time and see if he got lucky.
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He appraised her idly, the usual once-over he gave most people out of pure habit.
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