[Honestly, Jesse, he isn't bothered by the resting determined face. His best friend is basically always grumpy, and it's not just his expression. And for all the similarities between the Borg and the Hiss, there were plenty of differences. He hoped they could find a way to restore those lost to it for her sake.
Her admission about having only seen guns on TV shows stalls his thought process for just a moment, but he easily likens it to his experience with them in his Bond holo-novels. Though, he has unfortunately had experience with other weapons, both in defence and against him.]
That's fair. But it sounds like you were just thrown into the thick of it. That's rough. I'm sorry.
Ah, here! [Though her statements did bring up questions, he set them aside for now and pulled out his PADD. He accessed the database for her and held the device out for her to take a look at.] It's apparently a database put together by people working for this Foundation. They have the anomalies labelled mostly under three different classes: safe, euclid, and keter. Safe are, well, safe and easy to contain. Euclid are things they haven't quite been able to understand and are difficult to contain. And then the keter class... They're difficult to contain and control. Which could make them dangerous in the right circumstances. There are other classes, but they don't seem to appear on the list much. Our excitable friend here is on the list and I'd be willing to bet we will find our not so friendly friends back there on this list too.
We'll probably have to find you some kind of communication device while you're here. At the very least, the information in this directory is useful. It would also be useful to have a way to communicate if we're separated.
I'm a dumbass. I thought I posted this! I'm so sorry!
Her admission about having only seen guns on TV shows stalls his thought process for just a moment, but he easily likens it to his experience with them in his Bond holo-novels. Though, he has unfortunately had experience with other weapons, both in defence and against him.]
That's fair. But it sounds like you were just thrown into the thick of it. That's rough. I'm sorry.
Ah, here! [Though her statements did bring up questions, he set them aside for now and pulled out his PADD. He accessed the database for her and held the device out for her to take a look at.] It's apparently a database put together by people working for this Foundation. They have the anomalies labelled mostly under three different classes: safe, euclid, and keter. Safe are, well, safe and easy to contain. Euclid are things they haven't quite been able to understand and are difficult to contain. And then the keter class... They're difficult to contain and control. Which could make them dangerous in the right circumstances. There are other classes, but they don't seem to appear on the list much. Our excitable friend here is on the list and I'd be willing to bet we will find our not so friendly friends back there on this list too.
We'll probably have to find you some kind of communication device while you're here. At the very least, the information in this directory is useful. It would also be useful to have a way to communicate if we're separated.