"There's arguments for Pax and English and Davlian and Quenya. Not all humans in Materia speak Pax, not even a majority, although that's most of what we'll get if we start with my parents and go by word of mouth. English makes us an easier refuge for genetic engineers and other people who want to leave the Federation, which interests T'Mir. Davlian because by the numbers they're the most populous founding members of the Elendil. Quenya because we're sort of modeling it off Valinor Only Better."
"And nothing says people can't speak whatever they want for miscellaneous purposes, but English for official business - with translations generated - seems like a strong contender."
"I think English speakers don't like to name most things in English. Sometimes but not with common words. They like dead languages and stuff. Anyway, T'Mir would be a better generator of names than me, I'm still working on English."
Bella takes Ranae to introduce to T'Mir. It is moderately awkward. She makes Ranae a bungalow near her own and helps her unpack into it.
The twin bottlenecks are finding approvable immigrants, and qualified summoners and their mana. It's very slow.
The Federation is beginning to take more notice of their behavior. They would like to establish communications and consider trade opportunities. They have sent a Starfleet vessel about it. May they come down?
Well, do they promise not to arrest T'Mir?
They do promise not to arrest T'Mir.
So here's an away team in primary-colored Starfleet uniforms.
They also sent a linguist, isn't that considerate of them?
The Federation linguist really wants to talk to the Elendil linguist. This is so exciting.
There is a Vulcan on this away team. He takes T'Mir aside for a very quiet conversation.
Fëanáro is happily explaining Quenya and Pax and Davlian and everything else he's been trying to pick up since his home world made contact with Davlia - he knows not to say 'since I developed planar shifting' - and no not all Quendi pick up languages as fast as him but most of them are pretty fast at it, they have excellent memories. He's nearly a hundred and twenty one Earth years but yes, by the standards of his people he's a kid.
(T'Mir looks a little pensive after she and the Vulcan Starfleet person rejoin the group.)