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Naraht's heading toward the back door, and he's carrying George's cage with him.
Last chance to see the Black Beast of Aaauuuugggghh! before he's released into the Dreaming.
Last chance to see the Black Beast of Aaauuuugggghh! before he's released into the Dreaming.
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"I have no idea what an Hamalki is. Your world really is quite unlike any I've heard of. What's she like?"
As an individual and as a member of her species, she means.
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He chuckles. "Think of a quartz spider about half my size and you'll have a pretty good idea. She's...I believe the term is 'plucky'. With a charming sense of humor. And intellegent! Great Mother, she makes me feel like a sludge-brain sometimes when she's off on her warp field theories."
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"Amazing! I didn't know trolls - silicon based life forms - came in so many different varieties. The most exotic we have is the gargoyles.
"She sounds like an amazing woman. What's a warp drive?"
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Naraht shudders. "If it wasn't for inertial damper technology, they'd have no chance among us blundering brutes. Warp drive...well, that's the technology which allows us to cross light-years in mere days. It...well, it pushes the ship partially into an offset dimension where we are able to travel far past the speed of light in relative safety."
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"It's dangerous to travel faster than the speed of light in your world?"
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He snorts. "And you sure as hell don't want to run into a planet at that speed."
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"How fast does light travel in your universe?"
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"We measure astronomical distances in terms of 'light years'. Which is just what it sounds like; the distance light can travel through space in a year. That comes out to 9,460,000,000 kilometers. The closest star to my universe's Earth besides its own sun is 4.3 of these light years away."
"Considering that distances we travel are far, far greater than that...well, even a Horta would die of old age before getting to where we're going if we were limited to the speed of light."
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He sits there for a moment, stock still as George grumbles in the cage on his back.
"You're serious."
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He shakes himself. "Well, I suppose that explains why we need warp drives in my universe."
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