[ Yes...he had a feeling. He considers the question, not because he doesn't want to, but 'which one gets the bed' is more of a flexible answer.
He decides soon enough, though. ]
I'll take it.
[ There's a small pause as he heads over to the bed to observe it up close, before beginning to take off some of the blankets, leaving an equal number on the bed itself, before turning back to Owner. Then he'll wordlessly hold them out to them. ]
[ owner will take the blankets, holding them neatly. ]
Thank you. [ there's a pause at the question. ] Hm... I will see. In any case, even if I do sleep elsewhere, I would still like to keep my belongings in here. I'd prefer to have my items be behind a locked door.
Blade is normally allergic to being sociable so he doesn't anticipate sleeping elsewhere, so...at least no one can try to break into here and steal things (and leave unscathed, it's fine.) ]
...Our privacy seems to already be compromised; far be it for our items to end up the very same once again.
Unsurprisingly, their facilities have limitations.
[ Complaining does little, but Blade would rather indulge in this for a bit longer than shower their captors with undue praise. In fact, Owner does bring up a good point with the other matter. ]
...Yes, looking at this, how could they expect two reasonably adult-sized individuals to fit onto the one? They seem to have poured enough expenses into the upkeep of this spaceship; it would be simple to do the same here. Unless their living quarters have received far more adequate...furniture.
I've noticed! It would make sense from the outside when you consider potential debris hitting the ship, but even the interior? It seems a little overkill.
[ well
for good reason considering everyone keeps trying to break everything. but still. ]
[ Blade thinking of a way to explain this for someone potentially unfamiliar with spaceships. ]
A part of the spaceship. Just like these walls, that location can act as a barrier between the ship and space itself. However, unlike these walls, the airlock can be opened to space without damaging the ship.
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. ]
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Would you like to take it for yourself? I can sleep elsewhere.
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He decides soon enough, though. ]
I'll take it.
[ There's a small pause as he heads over to the bed to observe it up close, before beginning to take off some of the blankets, leaving an equal number on the bed itself, before turning back to Owner. Then he'll wordlessly hold them out to them. ]
Elsewhere?
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Thank you. [ there's a pause at the question. ] Hm... I will see. In any case, even if I do sleep elsewhere, I would still like to keep my belongings in here. I'd prefer to have my items be behind a locked door.
[ you never know who might be a thief ]
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Blade is normally allergic to being sociable so he doesn't anticipate sleeping elsewhere, so...at least no one can try to break into here and steal things (and leave unscathed, it's fine.) ]
...Our privacy seems to already be compromised; far be it for our items to end up the very same once again.
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[ he can understand a change of clothing but also
don't be weird, kidnappers ]
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They wouldn't like it if we did the same to them. The look on their faces if we had the chance, however...
[ Blade seats himself on the bed as he says this, though he doesn't quite smile quite yet. ]
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[ it's better than yesterday but like
still a stretch ]
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Likely intentional.
If we're granted more freedom of movement, it might be expected for us to be grateful.
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[ this is a travesty ]
And if they were going to make us share a bed, they could have at least supplied a bigger one.
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Unsurprisingly, their facilities have limitations.
[ Complaining does little, but Blade would rather indulge in this for a bit longer than shower their captors with undue praise. In fact, Owner does bring up a good point with the other matter. ]
...Yes, looking at this, how could they expect two reasonably adult-sized individuals to fit onto the one? They seem to have poured enough expenses into the upkeep of this spaceship; it would be simple to do the same here. Unless their living quarters have received far more adequate...furniture.
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[ it is not too unusual for those higher up to have all the perks. ]
It does make you wonder what other corners they've cut with this operation, no?
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[ They definitely gotta have those perks, including jacuzzis. Can you imagine if they had jacuzzis? ]
...The ship's general construction doesn't exactly appear to be lousy in regards to how well it holds up to attempted damage.
[ Based upon his repeated door-kicking saga. ]
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[ well
for good reason considering everyone keeps trying to break everything. but still. ]
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okay no. ]
...In retrospect, it is likely exactly like that to prevent others from accidentally being jettisoned out of space, or wherever the airlock must be.
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but a few seconds later, ]
Airlock...?
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A part of the spaceship. Just like these walls, that location can act as a barrier between the ship and space itself. However, unlike these walls, the airlock can be opened to space without damaging the ship.
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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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