Squall put a hand on his hip as he listened to Billy's explanation (even if the effect was lost somewhat, floating as he was off the ground). Dreaming about zero-G was eccentric, all right, but the reasoning seemed sound. Squall appreciated utilitarianism as a general rule.
"So the Enterprise is a military ship?" He debated taking Billy up on his offer. On one hand, he was more comfortable on solid ground. On the other, didn't this kind of scene usually end up with everyone falling over in an ungainly heap once the gravity was turned back on?
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"So the Enterprise is a military ship?" He debated taking Billy up on his offer. On one hand, he was more comfortable on solid ground. On the other, didn't this kind of scene usually end up with everyone falling over in an ungainly heap once the gravity was turned back on?