[There's a sigh of relief as Solomon lets his weight flop a little more bonelessly with the extra space, letting his back rest against the curve between Jing Yuan's chest and the support of his arm, his head now lolled to the side against his shoulder. Mm. This feels nice.]
A fleet, even? So something that's been established... incredible.
You'd want to be more of an explorer, then? Or is there something else more important to being a Ranger than that sort of freedom?
[He can't help but think of the Rangers from Leviathan's television shows... superheroes that travelled the realms fighting for justice or some other pure sort of good in that line. He's sure Levi would have plenty to nitpick here... or maybe he'd be all starry eyed and a thousand miles a minute in his words.]
[ Doesn't it just? The gentle warmth provided by Solomon's shift in position is, as always, welcome as the one that has been present due to him being so close in the first place — and the giddiness that returns with a vengeance surges forward.
But, let's be honest...did it ever leave in the first place? ]
A fleet in space indeed. I am not surprised that it is considered quite a novel.
Yes, something of an explorer. But also a Galaxy Ranger is one who fights for others. To uphold justice by their own hands, and punish those who act unrighteous on various places and worlds.
[ ...
So, yes. They can be comparable to other Rangers, as it were. The way Jing Yuan says so, as if trying to contain vestiges of childish (or is it childish...?) excitement is probably evident as well.
Mayhaps is what partially motivated his interest in serving the Cloud Knights originally; though as a Cloud Knight there is less freedom. The same as a General, even though the actions he can take are many more than a soldier. ]
So, yes, one typically has more freedom to go from place to place, because while they endeavor to uphold a just cause, they are not constrained by duty or any other processes that might be assigned by society. Not to mention, it'd be far easier in general to just travel as oneself as opposed to an entire civilization at a time.
A... vigilante of sorts, then? A hero for the people?
[That's... really adorable, actually. Seeing such a proper man wanting to go off and play superhero among the stars and not be stuck in the politics of it... it's like looking at a little boy's heart in a grown man's body.]
That's right, a vigilante. A hero for the people indeed.
[ A dream he has held since he was just a boy. A dream he holds now, even still. Though, he thinks it's impossible, he does wonder if some day he may be able to travel the stars as he chooses. ]
...It may also surprise you, but I am not overly fond of following far too many rules.
Though, I suppose these are words a General should not be saying.
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A fleet, even? So something that's been established... incredible.
You'd want to be more of an explorer, then? Or is there something else more important to being a Ranger than that sort of freedom?
[He can't help but think of the Rangers from Leviathan's television shows... superheroes that travelled the realms fighting for justice or some other pure sort of good in that line. He's sure Levi would have plenty to nitpick here... or maybe he'd be all starry eyed and a thousand miles a minute in his words.]
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But, let's be honest...did it ever leave in the first place? ]
A fleet in space indeed. I am not surprised that it is considered quite a novel.
Yes, something of an explorer. But also a Galaxy Ranger is one who fights for others. To uphold justice by their own hands, and punish those who act unrighteous on various places and worlds.
[ ...
So, yes. They can be comparable to other Rangers, as it were. The way Jing Yuan says so, as if trying to contain vestiges of childish (or is it childish...?) excitement is probably evident as well.
Mayhaps is what partially motivated his interest in serving the Cloud Knights originally; though as a Cloud Knight there is less freedom. The same as a General, even though the actions he can take are many more than a soldier. ]
So, yes, one typically has more freedom to go from place to place, because while they endeavor to uphold a just cause, they are not constrained by duty or any other processes that might be assigned by society. Not to mention, it'd be far easier in general to just travel as oneself as opposed to an entire civilization at a time.
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[That's... really adorable, actually. Seeing such a proper man wanting to go off and play superhero among the stars and not be stuck in the politics of it... it's like looking at a little boy's heart in a grown man's body.]
What a rule breaker that would make you.
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[ A dream he has held since he was just a boy. A dream he holds now, even still. Though, he thinks it's impossible, he does wonder if some day he may be able to travel the stars as he chooses. ]
...It may also surprise you, but I am not overly fond of following far too many rules.
Though, I suppose these are words a General should not be saying.
[ A little amused twinkle in his eyes is clear. ]