Tethys Carrack wrote:Layne Hoshin wrote:"Three of those rumors are true," she said, meaning that at least one of the improbable rumors was true.
"Really?" Tethys switches off her welder and stretches the kinks out of her neck. "I should have done more research after all, it seems. Thank you, that should stay if you let go of it now," she adds.
Layne Hoshin wrote:"I guess," she said as Layne released her grip.
V1-V0 wrote:Veeone helpfully arrived with the next pipe for this section. Placed it carefully on the ground and then stared at Layne . . . sorry, Patient Zero Zero One for a second as if about to say something. Obviously the droid's processors calculated a better plan as it moved off to collect the next pipe.
Tethys Carrack wrote:Tethys nods to Layne, shrugs her shoulders to loosen them a bit more, then picks up her spade and starts working to make sure the next pipe section is set on a properly firm and level footing before it can be joined. She's clearly not as well-conditioned for this kind of heavy work as Layne (let alone the indomitable V1 unit), but carries on stubbornly anyway.
Tethys Carrack wrote:Tethys huffs quietly as she nudges the pipe into a slightly better alignment. "I haven't done very much of anything like this since I made Padawan. The work is hotter than I remember," she comments to Layne, though it's obvious the younger Jedi is in better condition for this kind of heavy work than Tethys is.
Zanebry Varliss wrote:Zane listened in as the doctor talked. Honestly he wasn't sure exactly what she was saying. "So, I think what the doctor is saying, is that it's time for a water break." He offered at last.
"Can't have our membranes dry out or anything like that."
Layne Hoshin wrote:Layne shrugged. In one way or another, she has always been pushing herself. This type of physical labor was relatively easy compared to the kind she'd done in the past.
"Isn't that big of a deal. Just got to do it."
Tethys Carrack wrote:Tethys's lips twitch into a brief upward curve. "My old master would probably say something about how we decide for ourselves the range of choices that seem possible to us. And then commission me to write a report about it." Satisfied with the way the pipes are lining up, she flicks on her welder again.
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