"Yes, that Voltaire. Though before the dome fell I was actually reading more Tolstoy than anything else. At least, what I could get my hands on. Apparently not too many of his books survived." Themonuclear apocalypse was a little too familiar for her - she had lived in the effects of that for a few months, after all, after leaving Romdeau. Maybe that was why it had struck her harder than most things to do with the Oros mission, even if she'd dealt with it more privately than publicly. Other than jumping on Allura with both feet, when it had to be done, that is. She may not have liked very many of Alpha and Beta teams, but there was no way she'd allow misinformation.
"Daedalus was my doctor and a confidant when I needed it. I'm sure my grandfather regretted allowing him to handle my care, but his literature choices were very good." There's a moment where she pauses, and then seems to have a bit of an epiphany. "His name was actually very apropos in the end.."
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"Yes, that Voltaire. Though before the dome fell I was actually reading more Tolstoy than anything else. At least, what I could get my hands on. Apparently not too many of his books survived." Themonuclear apocalypse was a little too familiar for her - she had lived in the effects of that for a few months, after all, after leaving Romdeau. Maybe that was why it had struck her harder than most things to do with the Oros mission, even if she'd dealt with it more privately than publicly. Other than jumping on Allura with both feet, when it had to be done, that is. She may not have liked very many of Alpha and Beta teams, but there was no way she'd allow misinformation.
"Daedalus was my doctor and a confidant when I needed it. I'm sure my grandfather regretted allowing him to handle my care, but his literature choices were very good." There's a moment where she pauses, and then seems to have a bit of an epiphany. "His name was actually very apropos in the end.."