[ well ok. he... guesses he can send her a picture of one. it's kind of weird, but it's not like she's ever had a reason to come down and investigate for herself. ]
[ so, he sends her a picture of the one he's working on. it's harmless enough. ]
Boring business, probably. Suffering without my maths skills but I don't get involved, if I want to be bored to death I would listen to Margo's father talk.
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[ he's not going to turn down free food. ]
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What are you working on is the better question, I suppose.
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[ so, he sends her a picture of the one he's working on. it's harmless enough. ]
[ not like it's a bomb. ]
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[ ten minutes later she sends him a perfectly drawn diagram of that engine. ]
Can you label it for me when you get a chance?
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My father didn't really think to have toys for me so I spent most of my time at his office playing with the drafting board.
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The years of drawing practice paid off.
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At least I have some use
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I know that is not the only thing you do with your time.
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Drawing can be your hobby.
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Not in a suicidal way, I'd prefer not dying of radiation poisoning, but I'd love to explore. Is there a non-radiation poisoning version of that?
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I am surprised they have not developed something similar for you all yet.
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