I do prefer that, definitely. I’m claustrophobic commensurate with the smallness of the room. That’s why I sleep on the main floor of the loft and not upstairs in what was once the master suite. Why do you like it?
[Malcolm considers that and turns his head to look out the nearest window.] Oh! That's good! You can see all around. [There have never been other humans while he's visited the recreation. It wouldn't have occurred to him.]
I like how isolated it is here. That bodes well for living on a space ship, right?
[ Will chuckles as Malcolm notices about the windows. Yeah, it's nice. It's infinitely nicer that here in the Enclosure, they haven't had to worry about interruptions. ]
I suppose it does. Although I don't know how much we're going to actually be in space. Unless you'd like to, of course. I think we can probably get something that travels instantaneously.
...so we can be as isolated as we want to be, in that case. Stick our ship on an uninhabited planet, or in the middle of Manhattan.
That sounds very indulgent. So of course we should do it.
[ He punctuates that with a grin. He loves seeing Malcolm's face light up like that. ]
And I figure...what we're asking for is a miracle, right? Those are the Deals? So as long as we figure out the particulars beforehand, the Admiral should be able to do it. We just have to be specific enough.
Like...now I know we want at least one big window for nebula-watching. Maybe a protective bubble around the front door so we can open it up and dangle our feet out.
…If we can have a protective bubble, why not a space veranda to dangle our feet off of? Because we could also enjoy that if we were parked on a planet.
[He almost jumps up at the next thought in his mind and the aborted gesture ends up just seeing him sort of bumping against Will in his excitement as he gestures with his hand.]
Oh! What if we had a skylight above our bed so we can see the stars when we’re in it, whether we’re in space or it’s just nighttime?
[ Will lets out a surprised 'oh' at Malcolm's sudden suggestions, because they're fantastic. The skylight idea gets an awed grin. ]
Perfect. I was thinking we'd keep the outer shell- the part that interacts with the outside worlds- small, so we can park it anywhere. But if we can have windows into these worlds...I'd love that. Open sky over us...
It could be on the roof. To keep the footprint small. Just not over the bedroom. Can't block out night sky view. And we can still have a wall that's all windows. Like. One way glass windows.
On the roof. Of course. We're going to have to write this down. -or make an Enclosure program of it. Get it just perfect. Oh, maybe the rooftop could have a garden. Be a good place for the dogs to spend time.
And I should probably keep a room separately for tinkering. Keeping all my fishing gear and any parts- ah, right....
[ He looks over and grins. ] Haven't really been able to work on it here, but another hobby of mine is fixing up boats. I like working on the engines.
[Mechanical skill is impressive to Malcolm; he’s clearly impressed.] Gil used to let me help him work on his car. I know the names of almost all the kinds of wrenches. [Yes, he’s definitely a big help.] It was my job to hand them to him. [In case the reason he knows them wasn’t obvious.] Where did you learn about boat engines?
[ Damn, Malcolm's cute when he's impressed. Will grins, even if he looks a little shy about it. It wasn't exactly the impressive skill to have when he was learning it. ]
I lived on a houseboat growing up- multiple, actually. If there's one thing houseboats love doing, it's breaking down. Dad was often busy with work, so I learned how to fix it myself. We moved a lot- usually my fault- so it felt like the least I could do. And I found messing with the parts relaxing.
As I got older, it became a good way to make some extra money. Plus, it's a quiet job. No one wants to hang around a boat that's not going anywhere.
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[He just likes learning about Will.]
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[ He gestures vaguely at the large and uncovered windows, which are different than the plain cream window shades that cover them in his cabin. ]
-liked being able to see people coming. Knowing that I was going to be interrupted. It gave me time to get myself ready for other people.
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I like how isolated it is here. That bodes well for living on a space ship, right?
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I suppose it does. Although I don't know how much we're going to actually be in space. Unless you'd like to, of course. I think we can probably get something that travels instantaneously.
...so we can be as isolated as we want to be, in that case. Stick our ship on an uninhabited planet, or in the middle of Manhattan.
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That’s a thing? That’d be great! Can we also be in space if we want to? Like. Have coffee while looking at a nebula?
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[ He punctuates that with a grin. He loves seeing Malcolm's face light up like that. ]
And I figure...what we're asking for is a miracle, right? Those are the Deals? So as long as we figure out the particulars beforehand, the Admiral should be able to do it. We just have to be specific enough.
Like...now I know we want at least one big window for nebula-watching. Maybe a protective bubble around the front door so we can open it up and dangle our feet out.
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[He almost jumps up at the next thought in his mind and the aborted gesture ends up just seeing him sort of bumping against Will in his excitement as he gestures with his hand.]
Oh! What if we had a skylight above our bed so we can see the stars when we’re in it, whether we’re in space or it’s just nighttime?
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Perfect. I was thinking we'd keep the outer shell- the part that interacts with the outside worlds- small, so we can park it anywhere. But if we can have windows into these worlds...I'd love that. Open sky over us...
[ His words drift off, but he's smiling. ]
Ah, I like the veranda idea, too, though...
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And I should probably keep a room separately for tinkering. Keeping all my fishing gear and any parts- ah, right....
[ He looks over and grins. ] Haven't really been able to work on it here, but another hobby of mine is fixing up boats. I like working on the engines.
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I lived on a houseboat growing up- multiple, actually. If there's one thing houseboats love doing, it's breaking down. Dad was often busy with work, so I learned how to fix it myself. We moved a lot- usually my fault- so it felt like the least I could do. And I found messing with the parts relaxing.
As I got older, it became a good way to make some extra money. Plus, it's a quiet job. No one wants to hang around a boat that's not going anywhere.
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We’re going to have a lot more fun than that.
[He’s still holding on to Will’s collar, where he grabbed it for purchases when he leaned up to kiss him.]
Plus we’ll want to move around a lot.