To Senjen, two years of treatment sounded like a lot of time for Light to live in stress for his life. In that way, he certainly did not envy organics. If a Utaysi had a problem part, “treatment” just entailed replacing it, then getting on with their life. He had read that organics could replace most of their parts too, but the process was much more of an ordeal. He guessed that Light had probably considered all of his options already, so he just hoped that his treatment would be as simple as he made it sound.
Senjen had no problem picking up a few things while waiting for Light, though the list he sent was certainly necessary. He really had no idea what sort of supplies a Quelun-Vosh would want or need, and he had need of very little himself. Electricity in any form was enough to keep his frame powered, and the ship could provide that easily enough. Replacement parts and tools for maintenance were also a necessity, but he had bought enough of those before leaving home and had not yet used any of them, so he was not in need at the moment.
While the district as a whole was not a place that seemed to attract a crowd, the market seemed to be a different story. There were stalls and shops set up anywhere space permitted, and with it existing in microgravity, that meant they could also stack shops from ceiling to floor that pedestrians could still navigate. A QV owned shop would probably have been the most logical starting point for whatever Light was searching for, but Senjen’s own curiosity did pull him elsewhere first. This whole district was such a mix of cultural styles, and there was one stall he spotted on the ground floor that he could not help but to visit. It was obviously Tekeri-owned, because in contrast to all the surrounding stalls, it had the appearance of being made of wood. Not only that, but the floor in its little space was dirt and grass, instead of metal. There was grass, of all things, growing on a space station, and that fact simply tickled him. He floated down in front of the stall and let his claws on one foot dig just slightly into the dirt to anchor him in place while he browsed. He could not tell by sight if it was real or not, but it did feel convincing.
Senjen had no problem picking up a few things while waiting for Light, though the list he sent was certainly necessary. He really had no idea what sort of supplies a Quelun-Vosh would want or need, and he had need of very little himself. Electricity in any form was enough to keep his frame powered, and the ship could provide that easily enough. Replacement parts and tools for maintenance were also a necessity, but he had bought enough of those before leaving home and had not yet used any of them, so he was not in need at the moment.
While the district as a whole was not a place that seemed to attract a crowd, the market seemed to be a different story. There were stalls and shops set up anywhere space permitted, and with it existing in microgravity, that meant they could also stack shops from ceiling to floor that pedestrians could still navigate. A QV owned shop would probably have been the most logical starting point for whatever Light was searching for, but Senjen’s own curiosity did pull him elsewhere first. This whole district was such a mix of cultural styles, and there was one stall he spotted on the ground floor that he could not help but to visit. It was obviously Tekeri-owned, because in contrast to all the surrounding stalls, it had the appearance of being made of wood. Not only that, but the floor in its little space was dirt and grass, instead of metal. There was grass, of all things, growing on a space station, and that fact simply tickled him. He floated down in front of the stall and let his claws on one foot dig just slightly into the dirt to anchor him in place while he browsed. He could not tell by sight if it was real or not, but it did feel convincing.