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 "Yeah?" Per says, stepping into the observatory, then shifting to the side to let others that might want to enter pass, glancing back outside uneasily. "You think we're seeing some kind of Death Star, or something?" he sounds sceptical - and finally a little bit scared, beginning to realise just how little of the situation he understands. "Yeah?" Per says, stepping into the observatory, then shifting to the side to let others that might want to enter pass, glancing back outside uneasily. "You think we're seeing some kind of Death Star, or something?" he sounds sceptical - and finally a little bit scared, beginning to realise just how little of the situation he understands.
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 +<fc #008888>David gritted his teeth at the conversation, picking up on Essi's implication before she said it out loud. It was hard not to entertain the thought, if he was honest; but they had bigger things to worry about at the moment than whether this was an alien invasion or a galactic superweapon or whatever. Different questions were burning in his mind: 'Where did it come from?' 'How did it get here so quickly?' 'If it just appeared out of nowhere, //where did all its momentum go?// And, more importantly, how much did it have left?'</fc>
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 +<fc #008888>"Can we save the speculation for later?" he asked, tension evident in his tone. "Maybe until //after// we make sure it's not going to --" His gut tightened, the next words not quite wanting to form. "... Let's just try to figure out what it's going to do."</fc>
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 +"Actually," Essi said. "I'd like some speculation. Per, David - both of you. Effects of a second moon on Earth? David, you first." She's not looking at either of them, hurrying over to the central telescope - though she doesn't pause there. Instead, she skips past it and reaches for a considerably more //mobile// telescope that's on a nearby desk. It looks almost steampunk, but it'll be quicker to use than the central monstrosity. She turns, holding it out to David as though using it to pass the conversational baton.
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