Inavet and T'Mir
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"Thank you."

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"Yep!"

She smiles at Isabella, and then goes back to flying cats. She'll get bored of this eventually and practice something else, but right now this is fine.
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Eventually they dock at the station, where Isabella transacts with short large-eared lumpy-headed bald men in stupid clothes who leer at her. They do not stay long, just enough to refuel and buy some (less stupid) clothes for Inavet. ("Not too many here, they overcharge and we can get some things for outright free on a Federation station.")

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Inavet is pretty okay with not spending much time here. Someone calls her a Vulcan, she doesn't correct them, and then they can leave to... not be on this station of overpriced items, leering men, and gaudy clothing. She's just fine with that.

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"You won't look like a Vulcan to a Vulcan or anyone familiar with them. But there are fewer Vulcans around than there used to be."

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"I wasn't planning to claim to be a Vulcan," she agrees. "I just didn't want to get into a 'no actually I am another species with differently pointed ears see they don't curve forward they go back isn't that novel.'" She peers at Isabella. "... Do you want to talk about why there are fewer Vulcans, or should I skip it?"

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"The planet was destroyed. When I was a child, and on Earth."

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"Oh," says Inavet. "I'm sorry."
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"There are Vulcans left. But many fewer. My father is gone. I don't recommend bringing it up with other Vulcans, or part-Vulcans. Although the species prides itself on emotional regulation, it would still be impolite."

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Nod, nod. "Yeah. I'm sorry."

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"It's all right. You didn't know." Pause. "Magic can't put planets back, can it?"

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"Nnnot through any way I know. Bringing back the dead's similarly likely-impossible. I am unwilling to actually declare it completely impossible, but we've had a very long time to work on the problem."

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"Yeah. But we can do longevity, which is something."

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"To what extent?"

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"... My lifespan's measured in the thousands. I'm actually over a thousand already, and I'm considered rather young. I'm not fantastic at blood craft, but I've been getting a lot of practice with it lately. I know I could likely give a human an extra century or two, maybe. If I worked at it."

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"That. I would do that with magic."

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Inavet smiles a bit.

"From what I hear, most of the bigger stuff's done while someone's in the womb. Better ground work. But some stuff can be done on adults to help, I think."
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"Billions of children are born in Federation hospitals. If the doctors knew how to do this - especially if it could work on non-humans - then the total years gained would be immense."

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"Yep. Thus why I couldn't comprehend why you wouldn't play with genetic engineering. That's what I was talking about. I am not planning to keep a jealous hold on magic - it is really very useful for - helping people. Living longer, preventing sicknesses, dealing with disasters, so on. I just want to introduce it carefully because uh. I have also seen how it can be abused."

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"What are the specific failure modes you've seen?"

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"Large-scale sterilization of our entire species, really thorough media censorship, magically crippling arcanists from the start despite how it's psychologically upsetting and irreversible, tracking every non-magical citizen at just about all times, something involved with keeping actual immortality to the elite... Plus all of the horrible ways one can kill someone. It can definitely be abused."

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"I'd hope it would be somewhat reassuring that the Federation manages, for the most part, not to abuse its technological abilities in those departments. If anything it's too reluctant to use its abilities; the aforementioned Prime Directive."

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"I am very glad that the Federation is less abusive than my last experience with a government," she agrees. "Also nice to not be a fugitive."

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"You were a fugitive?"

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