"Sure," Claude replied. He paused and chuckled a little. "Well, as much as any kid on Earth would, I suppose. I couldn't play too much or else I never would have gotten my studying done, you know?" There was such a thing as being obsessive, after all. "Once I was commissioned as a military officer and sent off into space, though, I didn't have the time to think about things like that anymore."
RPGs, holodecks, homework, chores, burnt TV dinners...man, all that stuff seemed like ages ago, now that he thought about it. His life had changed so much since then. And while he'd be lying if he said he wasn't at least a little homesick for Earth, it was difficult to imagine himself going back to the way things had been before. Not that he'd really be able to. He wasn't exactly a child anymore, was he?
He sure hoped Mom was okay.
"But what about you, Guy?" he suddenly asked, regarding his friend with a curious expression. "What kinds of things did you do as a kid on Auldrant? Was there anything you wanted to be when you grew up?"
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RPGs, holodecks, homework, chores, burnt TV dinners...man, all that stuff seemed like ages ago, now that he thought about it. His life had changed so much since then. And while he'd be lying if he said he wasn't at least a little homesick for Earth, it was difficult to imagine himself going back to the way things had been before. Not that he'd really be able to. He wasn't exactly a child anymore, was he?
He sure hoped Mom was okay.
"But what about you, Guy?" he suddenly asked, regarding his friend with a curious expression. "What kinds of things did you do as a kid on Auldrant? Was there anything you wanted to be when you grew up?"