You're right! He doesn't seem like the type to waste his resources so frivolously. If nothing else, even the biggest failures pack at least a few meals in them.
[Hange please.
Otherwise, Noh-varr's answer is a bit disappointing. Maybe she'll go and ask the individual members of Orange herself, though she can't say she's actually had a chance to speak to a third of them.
And she's in the middle of sending a message back when her teammate offers something she hadn't been expecting. While she was aware that Noh-Varr had been an acquaintance of Annie's, she isn't sure what the extent of that actually was. Still, the condolences aren't unwanted, though perhaps they're directed more to the wrong person than anything else. Still:]
FROM: hange.zoe@cdc.org
Have you lost anyone from your world since we were first contracted by the CDC?
But there's no one from my world here for me to lose, technically speaking. I was a dimensional transplant before this. Still, I understood your meaning.
[ There's no proper word for 'trans-dimensional immigrant', really. He wonders if losing Loki would be painful--the thought, on its own, does nothing to him. ]
[Given the amount of people from her world that had previously been recruited by the CDC, sometimes Hange forgets that not everyone possesses the same experiences. If anything, it's hard to imagine how things would've gone if she'd been the only one there. Forming new bonds would be inevitable, but nothing can really replace the empathy brought by those who shared the same life experiences.]
FROM: hange.zoe@cdc.org
I see, I see. Sometimes I forget that it isn't the same for everyone.
hange.zoe@cdc.org
But your condolences are appreciated, which makes my next question seem a little heartless, but moving on is the only course of action we can do for now.
hange.zoe@cdc.org
Were you able to study the 3-Dimensional Maneuvering Gear during whatever downtime we were provided?
day 60 ; after assessment grades
Glad to see we'll be part of the same unit.
no subject
Same. Satisfied with your assessment?
no subject
Unless a pass is code for 'you'll be ejected into space' I think I'm pretty satisfied with my grade. Hope you're happy with yours too.
FROM: hange.zoe@cdc.org
Have you got an idea on how many people passed? It didn't sound like much.
no subject
'Ejected into space' doesn't seem to be Warriorhead's style. He's more likely to eat us if we fail.
FROM: varr.noh@cdc.org
I can't say; I wasn't given an exact number. We'll learn in time.
[ Judging by the number of people flooding into Warriorhead's post to ask about the black box, though, the number really is small.
A minute or two later: ]
FROM: varr.noh@cdc.org
I'm sorry about Annie, Hange. I know you weren't close, but losing someone familiar can often be trying.
sorry this took an embarrassingly long time for no reason.......
You're right! He doesn't seem like the type to waste his resources so frivolously. If nothing else, even the biggest failures pack at least a few meals in them.
[Hange please.
Otherwise, Noh-varr's answer is a bit disappointing. Maybe she'll go and ask the individual members of Orange herself, though she can't say she's actually had a chance to speak to a third of them.
And she's in the middle of sending a message back when her teammate offers something she hadn't been expecting. While she was aware that Noh-Varr had been an acquaintance of Annie's, she isn't sure what the extent of that actually was. Still, the condolences aren't unwanted, though perhaps they're directed more to the wrong person than anything else. Still:]
FROM: hange.zoe@cdc.org
Have you lost anyone from your world since we were first contracted by the CDC?
it's fine!
Thankfully, no.
FROM: varr.noh@cdc.org
But there's no one from my world here for me to lose, technically speaking. I was a dimensional transplant before this. Still, I understood your meaning.
[ There's no proper word for 'trans-dimensional immigrant', really. He wonders if losing Loki would be painful--the thought, on its own, does nothing to him. ]
no subject
FROM: hange.zoe@cdc.org
I see, I see. Sometimes I forget that it isn't the same for everyone.
hange.zoe@cdc.org
But your condolences are appreciated, which makes my next question seem a little heartless, but moving on is the only course of action we can do for now.
hange.zoe@cdc.org
Were you able to study the 3-Dimensional Maneuvering Gear during whatever downtime we were provided?
no subject
It's not heartless to have your team's best interests at heart.
FROM: varr.noh@cdc.org
I took notes. If you'd like, I'll forward you a copy.
no subject
You're right.
FROM: hange.zoe@cdc.org
But that'd work great. I can answer any questions you might have about the gear itself and how it's used as well.