"I'm sure there's a way. I've seen other people in the Nexus with their vehicles." Although they tended to be land vehicles and spaceships, she didn't see a reason why a ship that sailed on water couldn't also make its way into the Nexus, too.
"My Earth literature is kind of spotty," Adia replies. "I didn't grow up with it, but sometimes I'll pick up a book under someone's recommendation." She grins when skekSa talks about Earth's ocean life. "Oh, we have those. The colonies had sharks, too, actually. The biggest ones lived on Picon. Have you read about dolphins? Those are my favorite. There's an old myth that Lord Dionysius turned a bunch of drowning sailors into dolphins, and that's why they in turn will sometimes rescue people stranded at sea."
"Only when it's convenient for you," she says, not wanting to impose. "The Sifa are your crew? Cylons are a kind of robot. I guess android would be more accurate. My husband is a Cylon. Most of them are indistinguishable from humans, physically."
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"My Earth literature is kind of spotty," Adia replies. "I didn't grow up with it, but sometimes I'll pick up a book under someone's recommendation." She grins when skekSa talks about Earth's ocean life. "Oh, we have those. The colonies had sharks, too, actually. The biggest ones lived on Picon. Have you read about dolphins? Those are my favorite. There's an old myth that Lord Dionysius turned a bunch of drowning sailors into dolphins, and that's why they in turn will sometimes rescue people stranded at sea."
"Only when it's convenient for you," she says, not wanting to impose. "The Sifa are your crew? Cylons are a kind of robot. I guess android would be more accurate. My husband is a Cylon. Most of them are indistinguishable from humans, physically."