[And Kurt listens with all the attention of a faithful student while Miller talks, briefly fussing with the bag of cookies he'd offered earlier. He gets one free, takes a bite, then tips his head in consideration.] A Savrii history teacher seems like it would have been too convenient for us. [Don't be bitter.] Uhm, what I meant was— [Pause.] Nevermind.
So, you're telling me that regardless of how many different species come through the Ingress, none of their ideas have been integrated into Savrii culture? It seems ... absurd to think about.
[Another brief moment of silence.] Actually, come to think of it, that sounds altogether unfeasible. Development through integration is necessary. I can't imagine they created all of this technology from nothing or that they were born with this knowledge.
Is that possible? If they're hiding things from us, we should approach them on that matter. [Except, you know, the Moirans are currently not in a position to even be asking for things from their hosts. They'd been sent away for — in Kurt's opinion — obliterating any trust they might have built by abusing the Ingress' abilities.]
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So, you're telling me that regardless of how many different species come through the Ingress, none of their ideas have been integrated into Savrii culture? It seems ... absurd to think about.
[Another brief moment of silence.] Actually, come to think of it, that sounds altogether unfeasible. Development through integration is necessary. I can't imagine they created all of this technology from nothing or that they were born with this knowledge.
Is that possible? If they're hiding things from us, we should approach them on that matter. [Except, you know, the Moirans are currently not in a position to even be asking for things from their hosts. They'd been sent away for — in Kurt's opinion — obliterating any trust they might have built by abusing the Ingress' abilities.]