She prefers talking to Alex mentally - like most Loroi, she thinks sanzai is a better form of communication than speech, but they cannot broadcast their sanzai so close to the farseer. I'll leave it to the reader's imagination on Beryl's feelings for Alex, though I doubt the Loroi leadership will want her to have feelings for Alex that would impair her fulfilling her duties as a Loroi warrior.Cthulhu wrote: ↑Mon Oct 18, 2021 1:12 pmTouching is a very private matter for the Loroi since it enhances the bandwidth of the mental link by an order of magnitude. I guess it might be normal for friends or family to touch each other, but Alex is a male and Loroi do not have much contact between the sexes outside mating encounters. Or does Beryl want to explore that strange pair bonding practice?
Yeah, I probably should have thought about how to word it better - he is aware that she will notice him lying so I was trying to have him deflect her without lying or revealing his worries. But I think I missed the mark, though I'm not sure what he should be saying there. And I think he is stuck in having to tolerate Stillstorm since she is so good at killing Umiak (at least, she is according to Beryl)Cthulhu wrote: ↑Mon Oct 18, 2021 1:12 pmIf he wants to be sympathetic towards Beryl, it needs to be worded differently, too. This sounds like he considered himself to be part of Tempest's crew, but he was effectively a prisoner the entire time. Honestly, in a similar situation, I wouldn't shed a single tear if the ship were to be destroyed. It's war, after all, and losses are to be expected.
Alex is also unaccustomed to fighting or interstellar warfare in general, since all the space battles he "participated" in were simulations.
While Alex has not been in any real fighting (I'll assume that the Bellarmine's demise and his time on Tempest does not count), I think all of his simulated battles emphasized that he would be involved at some point - as a cadet/ensign, he is too junior to be in a position where he is waiting around to see how other groups do. Beryl is suffering from having to hear how the Tempest does without being at risk or able to help them directly - I think Alex could suffer from something similar. He was trained to be an ambassador (to an extent) but also expected that once a treaty was agreed to, he would be fighting alongside his allies in some capacity. He is only 19 years old after all.
I'm sure the Umiak are just going to wander in with no plan. I mean, they're giant bugs - how smart can they be? Though I probably should have had them also run the prediction on the jump that the Prophet's Reason made to Azimol - it was considerably less than 5%