Hardison tries to track all the gesturing like it makes any kind of sense on its own merit. It does not. It's a whole mess.
He bets Parker would get the full picture. Angles are her whole thing. Plus she believes in time travel already without needing a spooky hell town to lay out the impossible-things groundwork.
A world that can do time travel and hangs technically 7 years in the future from home, but still mostly does VCRs? Whew, and miss him with that traveling into the 60s bit. Doctor Who is all fine and good, but he's got survival instincts.
Perhaps the greatest shame is that he can't even properly show Klaus the cool tech stuff that he's missing. Some of which would definitely be illegal to know and/or make use of.
But time travel would also be super illegal on principle if it were happening, he feels like (and oh, he would know if it were something that was happening back home). Klaus would probably be cool about crimes. He seems like a cool with crimes dude.
"Vintage. Some people stick to stuff longer when it gets the job done instead of getting all space race about it, that's. That's cool." Can't relate. Sounds awful. On the other hand, hate to be rude to Klaus about things beyond his control.
Hardison pulls a face as he gets to his feet. There are mental gears turning, the precise natures of which he is not yet tracking. Absorbing new knowledge only to circle back around to it later on without warning, probably.
"Sooo maybe the Star Trek movie where they go back to the 80s to save the whales would be too on the nose? I can leave that one."
He's just gonna make Eliot watch it eventually, anyway.
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He bets Parker would get the full picture. Angles are her whole thing. Plus she believes in time travel already without needing a spooky hell town to lay out the impossible-things groundwork.
A world that can do time travel and hangs technically 7 years in the future from home, but still mostly does VCRs? Whew, and miss him with that traveling into the 60s bit. Doctor Who is all fine and good, but he's got survival instincts.
Perhaps the greatest shame is that he can't even properly show Klaus the cool tech stuff that he's missing. Some of which would definitely be illegal to know and/or make use of.
But time travel would also be super illegal on principle if it were happening, he feels like (and oh, he would know if it were something that was happening back home). Klaus would probably be cool about crimes. He seems like a cool with crimes dude.
"Vintage. Some people stick to stuff longer when it gets the job done instead of getting all space race about it, that's. That's cool." Can't relate. Sounds awful. On the other hand, hate to be rude to Klaus about things beyond his control.
Hardison pulls a face as he gets to his feet. There are mental gears turning, the precise natures of which he is not yet tracking. Absorbing new knowledge only to circle back around to it later on without warning, probably.
"Sooo maybe the Star Trek movie where they go back to the 80s to save the whales would be too on the nose? I can leave that one."
He's just gonna make Eliot watch it eventually, anyway.