Sarah Kerrigan (
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3rd Mission [video]
I'm guessing this is probably the first time a bunch of you have ever traveled through space. Not as special as you would've thought, right?
Maybe in another couple hundred years we'll actually have a ship that can make it to another planet.
[Kerrigan you're always such a ray of sunshine.]
Maybe in another couple hundred years we'll actually have a ship that can make it to another planet.
[Kerrigan you're always such a ray of sunshine.]
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How would such a thing be built and fueled? Have you seen schematics?
[Culturally, the Hab is All About Science. For someone who's never before given much thought to the idea of possibility, she's now considerably intrigued.]
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I can locate specifics elsewhere. Would you mind sharing what you do know?
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[Don't take it personal, Kerrigan just knows better than to just talk in public about that.]
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[Who's got two thumbs and no idea how to navigate this conversation? This girl.]
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If you don't even have the technology, how do I know you'll even understand a word I say?
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There is no guarantee, but I will say that despite the fact we do not have the technology, we are not incapable of imagining it.
[Scientists are into some crazy things back home, even if she's never bought into their sundry mythologies.]
If you would rather not, I will refrain from further questions.
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Like I said. Just find an engineer who does ship maintenance and they'll explain it better.
[honestly kerrigan just doesn't care enough to do it.]>
Or maybe some of the Initiative workers here, if you can get a chance.
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