[ Before, and not that long ago, considering getting Pino some new clothes probably wouldn't have even occurred to her. After all, the little autoreiv didn't really do the whole fashion thing like Iggy had, so far as she had seen, and considering she wouldn't grow up or anything.. it was fine to leave her in her usual clothes and continue on. But here they were, in some alien place, without Vincent and Kristeeva and.. maybe Pino deserved some new clothes. They had a place to keep things, now, instead of the Rabbit's cramped quarters, anyways. ]
Do I think what is a good thing? [ She prompts, sparing a glance down at the little autoreiv next to her with one of those quizzical looks. ]
No, they aren't like fellow citizens. [ The dark haired teen pauses for a moment to consider Pino's question, though, thinking back to those she'd met on her mission, etcetera - ] Well, some are, I guess. They like to follow orders and stick closely to what the captain says even though we don't even know him. It's.. good and bad. People are more free, and I guess that would mean they were happier.
In some ways, though, that kind of personal control can be an asset that a lot of these people don't have. We don't really know the people who brought us on the ship, after all, right?
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[ Before, and not that long ago, considering getting Pino some new clothes probably wouldn't have even occurred to her. After all, the little autoreiv didn't really do the whole fashion thing like Iggy had, so far as she had seen, and considering she wouldn't grow up or anything.. it was fine to leave her in her usual clothes and continue on. But here they were, in some alien place, without Vincent and Kristeeva and.. maybe Pino deserved some new clothes. They had a place to keep things, now, instead of the Rabbit's cramped quarters, anyways. ]
Do I think what is a good thing? [ She prompts, sparing a glance down at the little autoreiv next to her with one of those quizzical looks. ]
No, they aren't like fellow citizens. [ The dark haired teen pauses for a moment to consider Pino's question, though, thinking back to those she'd met on her mission, etcetera - ] Well, some are, I guess. They like to follow orders and stick closely to what the captain says even though we don't even know him. It's.. good and bad. People are more free, and I guess that would mean they were happier.
In some ways, though, that kind of personal control can be an asset that a lot of these people don't have. We don't really know the people who brought us on the ship, after all, right?