"Yes. They said they would send a plane and meet me when it arrives."
"Yes. They seem very strict and I don't think they'll leave me alone while I am there, but they were polite at least and I still want to help even if they are going to be like that."
"No. Alexandria gave me this but it is not a phone." She points. The radio com is stuck to the inside of her helmet near her left ear and the translator is in the same place on the right.
"Yeah, most things here have been easy to use. It's good. Did you have someone look at my notes on the tunnels?"
"Okay. So I think I am done with things here today. Can I get some money? I will work for it if you want. I want things for my mountain and I can't just wear rocks forever."
"Don't need too much. Not enough for a house, I made one. Oh, I could sell stone! Or is that illegal too?"
"I'll look into this later. Find someone who knows people who want things from the earth."
"The internet is the name for the international connection between them all. If a computer—or a phone—connects to it, it can access a number of virtual 'locations,' called websites, hosted in other computers around the world. There are websites dedicated to buying and selling several things, including stones."
"Oh, that sounds good. I will have to learn to use it. Thanks for explaining. Is there anything else I should do now?"
She says bye and leaves and collects her phone and finds some out-of-the-way place to play with the internet for a while.