She followed in the same silent manner, waiting to see where he would lead her next before commenting.
"And it became Human, in most ways that mattered." // OxO // OPEN
He opened a door. "This is…I suppose the term would be greenhouse." The room was bright and well-lit, filled with plants of all sorts.
Thesa seemed interested in the greenhouse, peering inside and looking at all the growing plants. "Scratch my plan to just build a glass wall in my ship. I need this too."
He blinked at her, shrugging a shoulder faintly. "Do you have room for that?" He questioned.
She shook her head and shrugged, "Nope, I have no space at all for it. Still want it though."
He nodded a little. "I see."
Thesa cracked a small smile and studied the greenhouse, wondering just how much it would cost her to trade in her pride and joy for a bigger ship.
Zev watched her quietly. He still felt a little…strange, and off balance. Like something was different than it should have been.
Turning to look at Zev, she offered that same smile, wondering why he was so quiet. It wasn’t uncommon for him to not speak, but this was almost a different kind of quiet.
His eyebrows had pulled together just a little bit, and he didn't seem to be paying attention to her.
She didn't break the silence, though she definitely debated doing so. Watching him for a moment longer, she just turned to look back around the greenhouse.
He was still considering what could be wrong. Why he felt so strange.
"…Whatcha thinking about?" She drawled after a while, finding herself rocking on her feet as she watched Zev.
He blinked once, looking over at her. "Nothing." He said after a moment.
Thesa slowly nodded, raising a questioning eyebrow, "Really? Nothing? You looked deep in thought…or deep in processing data."
He shook his head a little bit. "It was nothing."
She nodded once more, a teasing smile on her face, "C'mon Zev…what was it? You're spacy like that, but never this spacey."
He frowned a little. "It…does not matter."
Thesa paused and shrugged, "Alright, if you say so." She nodded once more as she looked around the room, then nodded back to the hallway, "Shall we keep going?"
"Yes. I am trying to think of what else there is that you might like to see."
“I want to see everything on the ship, that I haven’t seen yet of course,” She said, looking at him.
He nodded a little, and started walking.
Thesa followed quietly, looking around at everything, trying to imagine how long it took to construct the ship.
It had likely taken at least a year, maybe more, to construct this rather intricate and well-made ship.
"Where to next?" She asked, breaking the silence that came with them walking along.
"This." he opened a door to another workshop, this one just a few more specialized androids working carefully on very small components.
Thesa paused as she poked her head inside, looking around with happy interest. Now this looked interesting. "What are they working on?"
"Brain pieces. I think. Probably." he replied.
She nodded, watching them work silently, "For more androids I assume?"
"Yes." he nodded a little bit.