Keman couldn't really argue with that. He was a very logical person himself, and he could respect healthy skepticism. He still remembered his own first day here, how confused he'd been, especially since the first familiar face he'd seen belonged to someone who should have been dead. That had taken some getting used to. "All right, I can understand that," he said, nodding. "It does take some getting used to. I woke up in the middle of night, when I first came here. I'm sorry that I...added to that."
The dragon would have liked to ask Wash about 'aliens' later, but he hadn't seen him around lately. He'd probably disappeared...just like Shana. Keman frowned. "I think so, yes. I know that my ancestors came to our world through a 'gate,' constructed accidentally by another people, that linked the worlds." His voice was almost apologetic. Saying all this was almost...embarrassing, in a way, given the way Jones had received it so far.
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The dragon would have liked to ask Wash about 'aliens' later, but he hadn't seen him around lately. He'd probably disappeared...just like Shana. Keman frowned. "I think so, yes. I know that my ancestors came to our world through a 'gate,' constructed accidentally by another people, that linked the worlds." His voice was almost apologetic. Saying all this was almost...embarrassing, in a way, given the way Jones had received it so far.