Not that I remember. I didn't speak to Midge about it directly but the other two both said it was hot. I figure that's because of the sun being too much to handle, not the weather. I don't think that part lasted long.
[Poor Mary clearly had been in some state of suffering when she woke up. She could barely open her eyes for how badly burned she thought they were.]
Still, I can't figure out what would cause the sun to get so bright. I've never heard of anything like what they described. It was like the sun consumed them entirely.
Hm... [ judging by the expression on day's face, he hasn't heard anything like that too. or, rather, he can't remember it. something about what mary and the others went through is bothering him. more so than usual.
like- like that sounds familiar to him and not in a good way. he's not sure why but... something, in the back of his processors, is nagging at him hard. he wishes he knew what it was but he supposes it'll come to him sooner than later. hopefully.
for now, he notes that down and checks the time and- yikes. ]
I think I need to get going soon, Rosinante. I need to inform the others about this. [ daylight begins to unfold himself from his where he was sitting, making sure to duck so he doesn't hit anything on the ceiling or the ceiling itself. ] Thanks for hashing this. I promise to reach out to you after I talk to Dr. Solis and get all the information piled together.
All right. Thanks for keeping me in the loop about all of this, too.
[He gives a nod and a smile, but he'll wait to get up. There's only so much space in here with both of them.
Rosinante could come up with a book's worth of questions the longer he sits here, but they don't want to overwhelm Dr. Solis with a flood of them, anyway. He can always write to her after Daylight and Cao Pi introduce themselves, follow up on anything further he might have.]
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[Poor Mary clearly had been in some state of suffering when she woke up. She could barely open her eyes for how badly burned she thought they were.]
Still, I can't figure out what would cause the sun to get so bright. I've never heard of anything like what they described. It was like the sun consumed them entirely.
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like- like that sounds familiar to him and not in a good way. he's not sure why but... something, in the back of his processors, is nagging at him hard. he wishes he knew what it was but he supposes it'll come to him sooner than later. hopefully.
for now, he notes that down and checks the time and- yikes. ]
I think I need to get going soon, Rosinante. I need to inform the others about this. [ daylight begins to unfold himself from his where he was sitting, making sure to duck so he doesn't hit anything on the ceiling or the ceiling itself. ] Thanks for hashing this. I promise to reach out to you after I talk to Dr. Solis and get all the information piled together.
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[He gives a nod and a smile, but he'll wait to get up. There's only so much space in here with both of them.
Rosinante could come up with a book's worth of questions the longer he sits here, but they don't want to overwhelm Dr. Solis with a flood of them, anyway. He can always write to her after Daylight and Cao Pi introduce themselves, follow up on anything further he might have.]
Good luck.