"I can't even imagine how many ships were lost, and all their technology and plants with them. Apparently a lot even fell into the sand sea and sank." It still amazes her, how much the population struggled but still managed to survive crashing into an inhospitable planet. "I hope the Earth people will focus on helping and teaching. I don't think Noman's Land is very open to new leadership... but it could be paradise in the end. Just maybe not in my lifetime."
She looks curious to know that airships are being made, grinning at the idea of some steampunk things flying around. "That's great! If they employ a willing gravity plant, I'm sure they wouldn't have any issues making that work." Consent and the rights of a worker should give a plant some autonomy, right? "I'll be happy to teach you all about the sensors and the work I'll try to get going!"
Except one of her children will go missing, and she doesn't do much of anything other than trying to track him.
The mention of rings has her raise a brow in mock suspicion. "I don't know... last time a bunch of rings started a few wars." Rem winks. "...and I'm sure the Knights of Nai would enjoy a shrubbery, but that might be an issue here."
There's a sigh at those last words, though. "He's such a good boy, my little one. I hope he can make his own path here."
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She looks curious to know that airships are being made, grinning at the idea of some steampunk things flying around. "That's great! If they employ a willing gravity plant, I'm sure they wouldn't have any issues making that work." Consent and the rights of a worker should give a plant some autonomy, right? "I'll be happy to teach you all about the sensors and the work I'll try to get going!"
Except one of her children will go missing, and she doesn't do much of anything other than trying to track him.
The mention of rings has her raise a brow in mock suspicion. "I don't know... last time a bunch of rings started a few wars." Rem winks. "...and I'm sure the Knights of Nai would enjoy a shrubbery, but that might be an issue here."
There's a sigh at those last words, though. "He's such a good boy, my little one. I hope he can make his own path here."