Harrison felt surprisingly welcomed among the X'hondrian colony. He was glad that a human managed to come out here before him and give the rest of humanity a good name compared to the nightmares told to children throughout the galaxy. But it also seemed deeper than that. It felt like they were looking at him with a look of recognition. Like they had seen him before or someone who looked like him. He shook the thought out of his head as nothing more than just him overthinking. Maybe they were just fascinated by the idea of seeing another human after so long. It still amazed him that one was able to come out here so many years ago and became a freedom pirate. With Earth's history, and especially America's that was the biggest surprise to him. He wanted to ask about their liberator, but they came to him with questions instead. "You did a X'honnar, didn't you?" An elder male X'hondrian asked him as the others gathered around to listen. "In all my years I've never seen it done with another species and a human no less. You must have an extraordinary mind." Harrison felt like he was being examined like one of his artifacts or a skeleton at a museum. "I don't know about that. I was a historian, archaeologist, and professor back on Earth, but I learned most of what I knew from my dad." "It seems that you're a X'hondrian in all but name, my friend." The Elder said with a smile. "Tell me, what was it like to experience a X'honnar as a human?" "It was like nothing I've ever experienced before. It was like traveling back in time and through space to be part of someone's history. I felt connected to Kir in a way that made it feel like we were the same person. I felt her joy, her pain, her everything. I felt her. Beyond that, it's phenomenally indescribable." While Harrison was discussing the X'honnar with the elder, Lyris was conversing with her sister tribe and showing off her special ability. They then went off to a corner where Lyris revealed who she was to them and the prophecy she was following and praying to fulfill. Their pale cheeks lit up upon hearing the prophecy as if the fire of hope was lit inside them. After they discussed that Lyris asked them about their time here and what it was like to live with the Dvergr. Harrison couldn't help but smile once Kir returned and announced to he and Zev that they were staying for a X'hondrian party. "I love a good party." He answered with a smile.