[ Jesper is about to respond but instead he falls quiet to listen to her very interesting explanation of a burning bush and this Bible thing he's never heard about before. There are gods and Saints where he's from, it depends on where you grew up and what you believe in, but he's more or less believed in nothing. Maybe a generalized purpose and energy to existence, but not much more than that. Inej is the one to know about religion. Still, what she's saying makes sense, so he says as much. ]
I think that makes sense. The Singularity can't be as extremely powerful as it and just be a rock. Maybe the rock is for show, so people think it's there, and it's everywhere. It has to be, doesn't it? For the Horizon to work, to be in other worlds, it can't be in a rock.
[ Jesper is going from the same guess she is, that the Singularity is an entity, that it can think and do things and act, not simply exist. He doesn't think it's possible it can do all these things and be inanimate or an object. He wonders all of a sudden what would happen if he went to the rock and tried to use his powers on it. He's able to manipulate all solid objects, and he wouldn't try to hurt it, just see it maybe it reacts to him. But that does sound like a lot of effort.
He watches her as she looks up at the sky, admiring her because she is well worth admiring. Beautiful. Especially like this, fascinating and comfortable, brave, bold. Jesper raises his eyebrows at that little piece of news at the end, humming thoughtfully. ]
Can we die in the Horizon? Because I'd be careful, who knows what it wants. Bring people who can kick ass, just in case.
[ He's not going to talk her out of it, she can do anything she likes, but he'll worry all the same. It is like her to just see a big magical rock and go fuck it, I'm going to go talk to it. They haven't known each other long but he feels sometimes like he's known her longer. ]
What if it's trapped in the rock? If it's not for show.
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I think that makes sense. The Singularity can't be as extremely powerful as it and just be a rock. Maybe the rock is for show, so people think it's there, and it's everywhere. It has to be, doesn't it? For the Horizon to work, to be in other worlds, it can't be in a rock.
[ Jesper is going from the same guess she is, that the Singularity is an entity, that it can think and do things and act, not simply exist. He doesn't think it's possible it can do all these things and be inanimate or an object. He wonders all of a sudden what would happen if he went to the rock and tried to use his powers on it. He's able to manipulate all solid objects, and he wouldn't try to hurt it, just see it maybe it reacts to him. But that does sound like a lot of effort.
He watches her as she looks up at the sky, admiring her because she is well worth admiring. Beautiful. Especially like this, fascinating and comfortable, brave, bold. Jesper raises his eyebrows at that little piece of news at the end, humming thoughtfully. ]
Can we die in the Horizon? Because I'd be careful, who knows what it wants. Bring people who can kick ass, just in case.
[ He's not going to talk her out of it, she can do anything she likes, but he'll worry all the same. It is like her to just see a big magical rock and go fuck it, I'm going to go talk to it. They haven't known each other long but he feels sometimes like he's known her longer. ]
What if it's trapped in the rock? If it's not for show.