"Where were you when we needed you on the Andromeda?"
He doesn't sound impressed.
He's, if not happy, then content, to put up with these sorts of games from Trance, because when he really needs her, she comes through for him. Dylan's inclined to try to believe the best of people, and that's an important skill in the work he's been doing ever since the Maru pulled him from the black hole.
She makes it sound so easy, and he knows it's anything but. If it were that easy, they wouldn't have lost one of their first allies. A friend. To Dylan and to Harper. All they'd been able to do was finish building the thing and then use it, sealing the timeline so that space and time got jumbled all around his ship.
He rubs a hand along one side of his face, forcing a crooked smile. He needs to stop being irritated by her, because if any of what she's saying has any sort of truth to it, then saving the universe is something that he needs to hear a little more about.
"How do you and your friends wind up saving the universe?"
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He doesn't sound impressed.
He's, if not happy, then content, to put up with these sorts of games from Trance, because when he really needs her, she comes through for him. Dylan's inclined to try to believe the best of people, and that's an important skill in the work he's been doing ever since the Maru pulled him from the black hole.
She makes it sound so easy, and he knows it's anything but. If it were that easy, they wouldn't have lost one of their first allies. A friend. To Dylan and to Harper. All they'd been able to do was finish building the thing and then use it, sealing the timeline so that space and time got jumbled all around his ship.
He rubs a hand along one side of his face, forcing a crooked smile. He needs to stop being irritated by her, because if any of what she's saying has any sort of truth to it, then saving the universe is something that he needs to hear a little more about.
"How do you and your friends wind up saving the universe?"