There are more people living in Kree-Lar and its suburbs, so it's more crowded. It's just as clean, and the tendency is also for tall, slender buldings made from glass and pale metals.
FROM: varr.noh@cdc.org
Less windows everywhere, and less plants outside of homes. Much less water. We have climate control, of course, but Hala is very arid.
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Good you know how loathe I am to share them at all. I knew I could trust you.
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I'll treasure it, naturally.
FROM: varr.noh@cdc.org
Unfortunate extra training aside, how are you enjoying our forced vacation?
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You mean the calm before the storm? It could be worse, I suppose. Finally, a real civilization as opposed to meeting more beasts in the snow.
FROM: devan.isha@cdc.org
I've had enough of frostbroods and codjas to last a lifetime, I have decided I will not be in the business of big game hunting.
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We're entirely of one mind.
[ proud to have made the codja species extinct tbh fuck those guys ]
FROM: varr.noh@cdc.org
Is Selena reminiscent of the Earth you left?
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FROM: devan.isha@cdc.org
Somewhat, yes. It's far cleaner and more spacious than my London. Is it anything like your home?
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There are more people living in Kree-Lar and its suburbs, so it's more crowded. It's just as clean, and the tendency is also for tall, slender buldings made from glass and pale metals.
FROM: varr.noh@cdc.org
Less windows everywhere, and less plants outside of homes. Much less water. We have climate control, of course, but Hala is very arid.
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You have planet-wide climate control?
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Most buildings have it, including private homes. It's not necessary, but it makes life more comfortable, and helps up maintain optimum water levels.
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Oh, regular air conditioning. Here I was expecting a climate controlled planet with perfect weather all the time.