[rang.... (draco voice) can't read.... im jk he's not very fond of books in the first place. something something he has moved on to greater things like streaming television,]
I haven't looked too closely, but I asked Kyoko about it as well. I was just wondering if the information here might be more accurate than at the museum...
It is to me. I'm centuries behind some of the people here. I figure I oughta read up on some science and history, but I don't wanna be studying the wrong thing, you know?
[ like how the museum has filled her head with so many false facts about space and deep sea fish. ]
Depends. Science would probably be more immediately useful in daily applications, but of course there's just as much to be learned from history as well. [ the bigger picture... ]
Where would you start? Or would you rather pick something else entirely?
[it takes a moment for rang to answer, and maybe his silence is answer enough. that he's never thought to learn anything on his own before, content to watch and observe from far away instead. that industry and ingenuity have always belonged to humans, and he's only ever benefited from all they've come up with,]
Instead of reading books, I'd make someone teach me. They've got both the knowledge and the history to draw it from.
[he thinks the same amount of trust would be involved with humans vs these homo books from the afterlife,]
For example, Monika seems smart. You could ask her about science.
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A bite for a bite. This way, you don't owe me anything.
[OMO UR ON A CYOA AREN"T U]
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We're square, then.
...Have you seen any books around here you recognize?
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I've talked to other people who have.
[rang.... (draco voice) can't read.... im jk he's not very fond of books in the first place. something something he has moved on to greater things like streaming television,]
What about you?
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I haven't looked too closely, but I asked Kyoko about it as well. I was just wondering if the information here might be more accurate than at the museum...
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Is that important to know?
[he doesn't feel dismissive, just curious]
I thought you already knew that this place knows more about us than we like.
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[ like how the museum has filled her head with so many false facts about space and deep sea fish. ]
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rang gets a look on his face like he's never thought of it that way,]
Which are you more interested in? Science or history?
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Depends. Science would probably be more immediately useful in daily applications, but of course there's just as much to be learned from history as well. [ the bigger picture... ]
Where would you start? Or would you rather pick something else entirely?
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Instead of reading books, I'd make someone teach me. They've got both the knowledge and the history to draw it from.
[he thinks the same amount of trust would be involved with humans vs these homo books from the afterlife,]
For example, Monika seems smart. You could ask her about science.
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[ the only downside being that humans have imperfect memories—like missing pages and faded ink. ]
Well, learning aside, it might be fun to just read for leisure.