Kaiji was probably the worst candidate possible to serve as ambassador from the future. The turn this discussion took felt like something out of a bad sci-fi movie, but he was willing to humor the other guy. Why not? "Advanced stuff," he mumbled as he thoughtfully stabbed a couple of fish-cubes, "Like you wouldn't believe, I'm sure." Kaiji hadn't been the best student in school and wasn't sure what exactly people had established a hundred or so years ago, but he was at the very least certain that things must have changed incredibly drastically over a century. They had to have, right? A hundred years was a long time. There were several things he could've mentioned in terms of huge events, space travel and all that exciting stuff, but...
Tyki referring to things as 'lyin' around' gave him the impression that he was after everyday objects, not spacecraft and such.
Kaiji took a sip of water before continuing, "It's actually pretty amazing what you can get a hold of at this point, if you've got the money for it." The end of that statement took on a sad, bitter tone: he obviously didn't.
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Tyki referring to things as 'lyin' around' gave him the impression that he was after everyday objects, not spacecraft and such.
Kaiji took a sip of water before continuing, "It's actually pretty amazing what you can get a hold of at this point, if you've got the money for it." The end of that statement took on a sad, bitter tone: he obviously didn't.