Seeing as that could destroy the integrity of the ship, it'd be wise for you to hope so.
[ Blade says this ominously, lets that sink in before he adds on: ]
...However, depending on the system to get the airlock open in the first place, as well as potential safeguards in place for on how it opens, that might not be a concern.
It is. While there is space travel, it is nowhere near as sophisticated as this is. But I am, admittedly, not well versed in many technological advances of my time period... it does not really come into play in my day to day life.
[ owner knows enough when it comes to very obvious items, but things that aren't Needed to live are just ??? ]
[ Which wouldn't be too unusual either. There are civilizations out there that can travel a certain degree into space, but haven't quite made it out of their system, so to speak. ]
...Compared to this, I'd assume you would also prefer that day to day life.
None, no. But I am fine with it, our world is already busy enough without lifeforms from the outside being introduced-- humanity barely knows how to handle themselves at the moment.
[ they probably need a few more hundred years, maybe, for anything else. ]
You must be speaking from first hand experience, or simply as an observer.
[ Blade remembers what it was like to be human once. Though humans being a main issue hadn't been the case from his own memory recall for a long time. ]
A mix of both. I am not human, but I deal with humans every day. I cannot say I know them completely as I am not one of them, but I have had a lot of time to learn how they act.
[ it really doesn't matter how much time passes, some things will remain the same with people. ]
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[ hmm... owner wanders over to one of the closet to stash the extra clothes there. ]
I would hope not everyone could just open that.
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[ Blade says this ominously, lets that sink in before he adds on: ]
...However, depending on the system to get the airlock open in the first place, as well as potential safeguards in place for on how it opens, that might not be a concern.
[ Emphasis on 'might'. ]
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It might be good to at least figure out where these things are on the ship. You know, just for our knowledge.
[ you never know when knowing where an airlock is might be useful ]
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[ Blade's reasoning is a bit unorthodox, perhaps, but the spirit is definitely there. ]
...Which will also depend on how much access we'll be granted. If we're fortunate we'll find out which important places are sooner than later.
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[ LIKE BOATS... AND AIRPLANES DO.... owner is truly grasping and hoping spaceships are even a little similar. ]
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[ At least, that's his opinion. There is a small pause, though. ]
This is all new to you in a sense, isn't it?
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[ owner knows enough when it comes to very obvious items, but things that aren't Needed to live are just ??? ]
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[ Which wouldn't be too unusual either. There are civilizations out there that can travel a certain degree into space, but haven't quite made it out of their system, so to speak. ]
...Compared to this, I'd assume you would also prefer that day to day life.
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[ they probably need a few more hundred years, maybe, for anything else. ]
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[ Blade remembers what it was like to be human once. Though humans being a main issue hadn't been the case from his own memory recall for a long time. ]
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[ it really doesn't matter how much time passes, some things will remain the same with people. ]
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[ Where he's from, humans are not necessarily all short-lived, but he is getting the feeling that isn't exactly the case for Owner here. ]
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[ if there is one thing people will always be sensitive about, it is their age in relation to others. ]
... but I cannot say that you are off the mark there.