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These were times where this sort of thing was the least dangerous thing I could have done.
That so? You didn't strike me as the type to run into danger without a second thought.
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These were times where this sort of thing was the least dangerous thing I could have done.
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I don't. There are avenues to test these things.
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Two entirely different things. A sea vessel needs to be concerned about bouyancy, being sealed on its lower portion, etcetera. A space vessel needs to be able to escape the gravitational pull of any planet or moon it lands on, deal with cosmic radiation, circulate its own oxygen, maintain other resources needed for life, along with loads of other things you'd expect when dealing with a mostly empty cosmos.
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The surprise?
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Nah... Whiskey. The good stuff.
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A good understanding of mechanics and physics for one. But other than that, I'm not sure what you're getting at.
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It's literally a really big, empty room.
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Not a room stay in, if that is what you are thinking.
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Fuel, space, time, manpower. And in my position, you'd need to work your way up from nearly scratch.
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It's an empty room at the moment.
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*shrugs*
She does make weird business deals. She had me open up a room for the "surprise".
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It's not something that's untrue... But it doesn't change the fact that I think they're fine.
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There are some people out there who can cheat the laws of nature, yeah. not me though.
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She is handling some associates and trying to land some sort of deal. I don't exactly know what it is, but she says it's a surprise.