While I suppose the rest of you are grateful for at least one gift from the trees, if nothing for sentimentality's sake--
[In reference to the photo in the pictureframe he has laying facedown on his nightstand.]--I am afraid I must ask why the Captain always seems to insist upon burying us in sweets. Not all of us are particular fans of candy,
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[And what the hell he should do with it.]
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Although I would supposed, given the history, that he is more the Praxis to your King Damas than the Erol to your Jak.
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And unfortunately? She actually gets what he's saying.]
You could say that.
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...Familiar with that tidbit of history, are we?
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We celebrated Marmas. It was pretty fun. We also did solstice last year, but now how I'm used to it. Missed it this year. Oh well.
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[Razer is, of course, less than impressed.]
Did you, really? Was the celebration passenger- or crew-initiated?
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Umm...I'm not entirely sure. I think it may have been passenger? Don't remember who started it, sad to say. It was a good time though.
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Excuse me, Razer, but... Marmas?
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Ah, do you not celebrate it out there on the Brink?
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Mar's birthday, Phoenix.
[Chuckle.]
Which makes it Jak's too, I suppose...
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Marmas is the celebration of the anniversary of the birth of Mar. He saved the world a few times, built the largest city on the planet--which swallowed up your Sandover--and all manner of interesting things.
[He's also Jak.]
The day is a good excuse to throw a party.
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[Underneath the sarcasm, however, she's rather curious. There are no real celebrations back home, certainly nothing to celebrate a single person and their feats.]
I assume this city has something to do with the "Old Haven" you mentioned before?
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Jak originates there, I believe.
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