It's wrong, but she's glad he knows about bombs. It means he isn't so alien to her.
Jess speaks of things she has little context for, and it's because of the nuclear attack that had struck all those pieces from the board of Earth one hundred years ago. But she's been trying to align what he says with what she thinks they could mean when it comes to what she knows. The Library is the Council, Egypt is Earth and sometimes space.
"Radiation's the energy a bomb leaves behind," she says, voice even. Raven sometimes has taken the role of a tutor to some on the Ark, encouraged by Sinclair to share her expertise, if only because she was a wealth of knowledge and if something were to happen to her — It's not a thought she likes to have, but it's one that drives her to be recklessly stupid in her false belief she has invincibility.
She watches him search through the crate, offering none of her assistance. "You let one off, I think it isn't that bad. I heard about a place that was bombed in history, and it didn't really affect any other portion of the world. One bomb doesn't wipe out the majority of mankind. A hell of a lot of them do. And they leave a big, deadly footprint."
Raven doesn't bend down again, declaring the crate she stands before to be useless. Her lips quirk upward when she teases, "For someone so obsessed with some place that holds books, you really should read up on stuff."
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Jess speaks of things she has little context for, and it's because of the nuclear attack that had struck all those pieces from the board of Earth one hundred years ago. But she's been trying to align what he says with what she thinks they could mean when it comes to what she knows. The Library is the Council, Egypt is Earth and sometimes space.
"Radiation's the energy a bomb leaves behind," she says, voice even. Raven sometimes has taken the role of a tutor to some on the Ark, encouraged by Sinclair to share her expertise, if only because she was a wealth of knowledge and if something were to happen to her — It's not a thought she likes to have, but it's one that drives her to be recklessly stupid in her false belief she has invincibility.
She watches him search through the crate, offering none of her assistance. "You let one off, I think it isn't that bad. I heard about a place that was bombed in history, and it didn't really affect any other portion of the world. One bomb doesn't wipe out the majority of mankind. A hell of a lot of them do. And they leave a big, deadly footprint."
Raven doesn't bend down again, declaring the crate she stands before to be useless. Her lips quirk upward when she teases, "For someone so obsessed with some place that holds books, you really should read up on stuff."