[Her curiosity is grasped, enough to respond at least, by the very mention of space. She's not foolish enough to get her hopes up, not anymore, and it becomes clear that he's not from a time comparable with her own quickly enough.
That doesn't incline her to hide her ears, though: he's right. Space and time is in a constant, somehow stable state of flux, here. Hiding the existence of sentient life on other planets from arrogant Humans would be pointless and exhausting.]
Even in the unlikely event we were to encounter Sputnik 2, she could tell you nothing.
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[Her curiosity is grasped, enough to respond at least, by the very mention of space. She's not foolish enough to get her hopes up, not anymore, and it becomes clear that he's not from a time comparable with her own quickly enough.
That doesn't incline her to hide her ears, though: he's right. Space and time is in a constant, somehow stable state of flux, here. Hiding the existence of sentient life on other planets from arrogant Humans would be pointless and exhausting.]
Even in the unlikely event we were to encounter Sputnik 2, she could tell you nothing.