[ not being the center of attention in this world comes with it's pros and cons. more the former than the latter, jack's finding, as he blends into the crowd of gawkers, wide eyes blinking rapidly, like the weirdness before him might clear with his vision.
so, first there's dead dragon eggs, then space ships and acid rain, now, fish aliens. he typically adapts to new environments and obstacles quickly, but his life has never been so... sci-fi before. following the massive shell, jack's wondering where that was even pulled from, when the woman next to him speaks up. he blinks, glances down to her, and frowns with a minute shake of his head. ]
Doubt it. Refugees don't usually look that dignified.
[ more like weary, tired, apprehensive. maybe it's a species-specific read. fish-aliens might not show weary and apprehensive the same way humans do. but why the shell, and where the hell did they come from? tilting his head back, jack peers up to the sky, searching. ] Did anyone see a ship enter orbit?
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so, first there's dead dragon eggs, then space ships and acid rain, now, fish aliens. he typically adapts to new environments and obstacles quickly, but his life has never been so... sci-fi before. following the massive shell, jack's wondering where that was even pulled from, when the woman next to him speaks up. he blinks, glances down to her, and frowns with a minute shake of his head. ]
Doubt it. Refugees don't usually look that dignified.
[ more like weary, tired, apprehensive. maybe it's a species-specific read. fish-aliens might not show weary and apprehensive the same way humans do. but why the shell, and where the hell did they come from? tilting his head back, jack peers up to the sky, searching. ] Did anyone see a ship enter orbit?