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"Non-Vulcan poetry, occasionally," Isabella says dryly. "Old Earth novels. History, psychology -" She pokes at her computer; the reports are all wrapped up and ready to go. "Surveys." (Surveys from others are how she knows where to find planets to do her real work.) "The news. Political debates."

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"Political debates. Any good ones lately?" he inquires cheerfully.

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"Some disagreement over how to react to Cardassian treatment of their colonies. None of it's been particularly intelligent."

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"I don't follow politics much," he admits. "Is it ever?"

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"Of course not," says Isabella. "I stay out of it."

(She doesn't, but she's careful; she doesn't want attention.)
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"Which seems to imply that if you didn't stay out of it, it'd be much smarter."

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"You have cleverly divined the extent of my arrogance."

(No he hasn't. The extent of her arrogance is a very, very large number.)
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He laughs.

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"I do not believe I have ever been found so amusing before."

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"Haven't you? That's a shame," he says. "I think you're delightful."

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"That is convenient, as escorting you to your destination will take several days and the Prometheus constitutes close quarters."

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He grins.

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"Are you from Earth originally?"

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He nods. "How about you? Were you born on Vulcan?"

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"I was, but lived there for only a year before my mother took me to Earth with her. Phoenix, Arizona," she specifies. "Renée thought it would be more comfortable for me in a desert. And she loves the city."

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"It's good to spend time in places you love. What do you think of Phoenix?"

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"It was a fine place to grow up, and the weather is very nice. I have no yearning to live there, but I am happy to visit Renée regularly."

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"Is there somewhere you do have a yearning to live?"

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Isabella pats the Prometheus's dashboard. "I think I'm well suited to what I do."

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"Why survey, anyway? What's the draw?"

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Isabella has a speech about this! (She is so often asked why she's wasting her talents this way.)

"I enjoy the long stretches of solitude. I've seen some beautiful planets, some lovely stars, before anyone else got up close. And the surveys get used - Starfleet and independent shiplanes need to know what's where, which class M planets they can send escape pods to, where to find ore and where they can live off the land with compatible biology, where black holes are hiding. It's simple, but it's useful."
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"Sounds like it's perfect for you, then."

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"That is why I do it. It would be such a shame to have the perfect job available and then do something else."

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He laughs. "Now that's what I call wisdom," he says approvingly.

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"Enlightened self-interest."

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