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Mingle - Emergency Potluck
Pumpkin Hollow Community Bulletin
WELCOME POTLUCK
Greetings, residents! Those more observant sorts among you may have noticed a large influx of very crowded ferries. In order to welcome our new residents en masse, Town Hall is holding a potluck in Town Square. Please bring a dish if you are able and make a new friend!
All of our newest arrivals need only bring themselves. We look forward to welcoming you all into our community, and may your lanterns always be lit.
This event is open to all! In light of our new influx of prospective players following the Great Sail Migration, we've decided to offer a small public event to tide everyone over until the TDM this weekend.
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Oh, he's caught out in having to be explicit. Oops. Watson makes a small, embarrassed sound, halfway between a sigh and a laugh. "Where I am from, lieutenant, no young woman would be permitted to earn such a rank as yours in any service, but here this is unremarkable. This is also a town where there is remarkably little judgement about one's romantic partners, where I am used to censure, scandal, and very possibly criminal charges if one happens to have the wrong sort of partner. I find the change refreshing."
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'Where I'm from we'd say that if what you're doing isn't infringing on anyone else's rights, it isn't anyone else's business. It's certainly nobody's business who you take your overnights with. I'm sorry your homeworld wasn't like that.'
Tayrey won't let on that she knows more about it than she's saying, just gives him a small smile. 'And the only rationale I can possibly see for barring women from the military is if your aptitude tests look for brute strength alone.' She'll acknowledge her limitations in that regard, despite being stronger than average. 'But a young woman can shoot as well as a young man. Or strategize.' She shrugs, knowing those policies aren't his fault. 'Or care for the wounded,' she adds, giving him a knowing look.
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He frowns a little. "I do not hold with that, let me be clear. I have known some very clever women, and I married one of them, but nevertheless they are barred from a number of places or circles on that basis, sometimes by law and sometimes by convention."
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Still, Watson is hardly alone among Earthers in having come from such a situation, and she's hardly going to blame him when he's making it very clear he doesn't share those views.
'Much better for each individual to rise as far as they can on their own merits,' she says, 'and not be artificially held back because of preconceptions. A society could lose out on a lot of talent that way.' It's softly said, though. 'Your homeworld could do with a few more like you. I'd say that I'd want to go there and speak to them on essential rights, but I guess the ones who needed to listen wouldn't!' Change doesn't come easy, she knows that much.
'I can see why you're finding that this place suits you better,' she adds, more optimistically. 'I haven't been here long, admittedly, but I haven't seen prejudice.'
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He shrugs, uncertain, a momentary grief passing across his face, despite his best efforts. There's the urge to tell the poor lieutenant all about his wife and Holmes, and surely she does not care about either of them, given she's barely met him.
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In that order - or not, depending who's doing the recollecting.
This man is different, but she can feel for a stranger, can't she? 'There's always hope,' she tells him. 'Your London can be better, and you - is it home for you? If it's home, you can always find something of value there.' She'd left Cardalek in anger, and it hadn't been until she'd been torn away from all she knew that she realised how much there was to miss.
whoops, seem to have missed this one