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mandercommander) wrote2009-09-27 12:14 am
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OOM: A (Mostly) Uninhabited World
On the other side of the door is a large forest. The door opens on a high ridge in this forest; through a clearing, you can see for miles and miles. There's not a human in sight...no signs of civilization, and though the plants are similar to those one might find in a forest in the Pacific Northwest or in Britain, there's also something somewhat alien about the place.
Off in the distance, one can see a large river flowing towards an ocean. There are some splotches of clearings here and there, but mostly the area is covered in miles and miles of old-growth forests.
Off in the distance, one can see a large river flowing towards an ocean. There are some splotches of clearings here and there, but mostly the area is covered in miles and miles of old-growth forests.
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That was so very different.
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Never once seeing your enemy even as you killed them.
It's so very
(inhumane is the word he's searching for)
But it isn't at once, too. It's very human to want to push a few buttons and eradicate what is in ones way, without any due cause to it. His kind would approve.
"That's a very different way of fighting a war."
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How many leaders and wars were recorded having used that word?
"Why not?"
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Though Edward might well try and disprove that proposition, Bonzo would be hard-pressed to see that done.
As they continue past the ruins of what was probably a Bugger logging operation, Bonzo leads them down the empty road...for ease if nothing else...for a while.
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Edward walked companionably well, at least, appearing unruffled by the differences.
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"It's strange..." Bonzo looks around at the forests and meadows. "...I never got to see any place this...open...back on Earth."
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"And yet you did adjust to the openness of Milliways."
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