[There's a spot not too far from the lodges, where a fallen log on a snowy hillside provides prefect seating to view the night sky. There's no auroras yet, but it's getting dark enough for them to make their appearance.]
[The sun is nearly set at this point, with only a smudge of purple on the horizon. The stars are twinkling in the night sky above, though Bradley doesn't recognize any of the constellations.]
Week 2, Tuesday
Hey, let's go check out the new planet.
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Maybe there's Northern Lights here!
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Who knows! But we can find out.
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[ TN: "I would like to spend time with you." ]
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Let's go then.
[Boop Boop they meet up and go planetside, and now they get to walk through the snow now! Bradley is behaving and not throwing snowballs at Nero too.]
Ha! It's like a mild Northern winter.
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[He knows of a perfect spot, but they have to walk a bit.]
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C'mon, over here.
[There's a spot not too far from the lodges, where a fallen log on a snowy hillside provides prefect seating to view the night sky. There's no auroras yet, but it's getting dark enough for them to make their appearance.]
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Feels a lot like North.
[ Even if they can't make contact with the spirits here. ]
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[A mild version of North, but still close enough.]
's why I thought of the northern lights. Space Doc said we'd see 'em on this planet, so I wanna see 'em.
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Space Doc? Do you know their callsigns?
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[Even if it is Really Obvious, they still have to keep up pretenses.]
It's been a while for you too, yeah?
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[ He doesn't miss North, but there are pieces of it that are beautiful. ]
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[The sun is nearly set at this point, with only a smudge of purple on the horizon. The stars are twinkling in the night sky above, though Bradley doesn't recognize any of the constellations.]
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[Just something off hand, that he's noticing, tilting back and looking up.]
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[He points up to one part of the sky.]
Over there, that kinda looks like a bat, doesn't it?
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[Less annoying, since it's silent.]
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What do you see?
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[Pointing at one of the clusters of stars.]
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[The sky is darker now, and all of a sudden wisps of color start to trail across the sky. The aurora is forming.]
Oh, there it is!
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