Seven days have passed. Quite peaceful days, almost too peaceful. The town has welcomed you, excited to see tourists for the first time in many, many,
many years. Some may have liked the peace, others may have been annoyed by it, but it was undeniable Cartesio seemed like such a nice and safe place it was hard to believe you had been told to kill each other.
But the threat is still up in the air. What's more: how much patience does the Sergeant have left?
Every time you take a look into the Lodge, you see the Sergeant. Lately he's looking more and more annoyed. Even though you can't see his face, you can feel he's getting frustrated. How long will it be before he lashes out and does something about these peaceful days?
Nobody in the town could suspect the harrowing times that'd befall Cartesio.
When you wake up on Sunday, you'll find
new maps in the map rack and brochures on the table, showing places you hadn't noticed in the town before. Enjoy!
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[Traveler and all. Kino generally just trusts the firemen of the country to know what they're doing.]
Are you used to being inside one?
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[It's kind of a bitter place to be, really. He drops eye contact and places a hand on the side of the fire truck.]
Used to hang around one all the time when I was a kid.
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Did you have some connection to it?
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My pop was a firefighter. Why the curiosity?
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I'm a traveler. I enjoy learning about the world and the people that make it up.
[It's a calm and easygoing answer, but that seems par for course when it comes to Kino.]
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Don't count me in as part of this world. I'm getting out of here as soon as I can.
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Even though you and I are here, right now?
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[That's... logical. In his head.]
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[Right, this whole... other world business makes things more complicated. Let's try this again.]
Then... Maybe it would be more accurate to say that I'm interested in experiencing as much as I can, and learning about the experiences of others.
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Don't you have your own experiences to worry about?
[it's not stated unkindly; just more of the usual lowkey grumping.]
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I've had many amazing experiences, too. I don't mind telling them if you want to hear.
[Literally all you have to do to make this mutual is ask.]
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If you want to, go right ahead.
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In one country I visited, everyone over the age of ten was required to raise a pet. It didn't matter what animal, so long as they raised it lovingly. It was to teach their people from a young age to show kindness and generosity to others.
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[Keith's gonna go out on a limb and guess that's a big fat no.]
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[How about that?]
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So the people from this place never had any major conflicts?
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There's an alien race where I'm from -- the Galra. They've been conquering vast segments of the universe, either enslaving or destroying entire planets. I doubt giving them pets would help much of anything.
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Alien race?
[That captures Kino's attention quickly.]
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[Very helpful, Keet.]
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Tell me about them.
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About the Galra? They're purple aliens that've been conquering large parts of the universe like I just said. What else do you want to know?
[Be a little more specific, Kino! Keith does a lot better with directed questions than giving spontaneous ted talks.]
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[The fact that they're apparently conquering the universe just... does not seem to be a concern here.]
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