It's not a word Homura is familiar with. It sounds scientific, like something from a laboratory, or a novel about space. She knows other worlds and beings exist now though, and so she is quicker to believe than most, less skeptical than she might have been before, when she only knew of aliens and magic through fiction. She has learned since that they are very much a reality, much to her immense sorrow.
She has something of a genuine curiosity in the Commander's abilities, but that takes a backseat to finding out how useful they might prove to her should she require them, or how deadly if they should be turned against her.
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It's not a word Homura is familiar with. It sounds scientific, like something from a laboratory, or a novel about space. She knows other worlds and beings exist now though, and so she is quicker to believe than most, less skeptical than she might have been before, when she only knew of aliens and magic through fiction. She has learned since that they are very much a reality, much to her immense sorrow.
She has something of a genuine curiosity in the Commander's abilities, but that takes a backseat to finding out how useful they might prove to her should she require them, or how deadly if they should be turned against her.
"What are they?"