[Although he doesn't totally agree with her assessment of people and the inability of those who are good to understand those who are bad, Jayden's not about to argue with her; for all he knows, that is exactly the way it works where she's from, and even if it isn't he doesn't plan to lecture her. Instead, he takes it as an interesting insight into her outlook, before fully shifting over to the lighter topic.
He can't help but give a faint grin at her change in countenance, and brightens a bit himself as well.]
Yeah. We had some really advanced virtual reality at home, but it was still way more limited, and it...
[He pauses a moment, trying to put his thoughts into words.]
It felt different, like you had to break through somethin' to connect with it. The Horizon feels more natural.
[More welcoming. And, at least so far, also much more benign.]
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He can't help but give a faint grin at her change in countenance, and brightens a bit himself as well.]
Yeah. We had some really advanced virtual reality at home, but it was still way more limited, and it...
[He pauses a moment, trying to put his thoughts into words.]
It felt different, like you had to break through somethin' to connect with it. The Horizon feels more natural.
[More welcoming. And, at least so far, also much more benign.]