[Oh, that sounds fair. Billy gives the droid one last look, brows lifting - he can't tell whether that was approval or what, but he isn't getting zapped, so that's something! - and then heads over to sit down, drumming his fingers against one of the teacups.]
Well, uh... it's not that exciting, compared to you, really. I'm sixteen, raised on Earth- New York, if you know anything about my world. My city was kind of a major place for super heroes to gather together - people with powers or tech that could help them fight evil and stuff - so I grew up a big fan of them, and all that cool sci-fi stuff. Like- you know, Star Wars.
[It feels awkward to call it that, knowing that he's talking to the man - the man, not the character, how crazy - who lived through all of it. Who seems more amused that he's a franchise than anything else. There's so much he could say right now, but he's fairly sure that most of it would just come off as embarrassing or ridiculously out of place.
He pointedly does not say that he used to have a bottle of Darth Vader shampoo in his shower or that Han Solo was his first fanboy crush.]
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Well, uh... it's not that exciting, compared to you, really. I'm sixteen, raised on Earth- New York, if you know anything about my world. My city was kind of a major place for super heroes to gather together - people with powers or tech that could help them fight evil and stuff - so I grew up a big fan of them, and all that cool sci-fi stuff. Like- you know, Star Wars.
[It feels awkward to call it that, knowing that he's talking to the man - the man, not the character, how crazy - who lived through all of it. Who seems more amused that he's a franchise than anything else. There's so much he could say right now, but he's fairly sure that most of it would just come off as embarrassing or ridiculously out of place.
He pointedly does not say that he used to have a bottle of Darth Vader shampoo in his shower or that Han Solo was his first fanboy crush.]