"Oh, aye, I see." Well, if that jug isn't enough to get at least one of them drunk, Jamie doesn't know what would be. He's not intending on getting like that, personally, but if John wanted to, well, he could stick around for now. He reaches for the jug, ignoring the grime on the outside of it. A wee bit of dirt never hurt anyone, anyway - at least, not in his experience.
"There's too many Ohm to send either place, for a start. Even though we've taken down quite a few of them, they always seem to have more to throw at us. I don't think she's got the capability to do so, though. If she could, I would think she would have done so long ago and we'd not be here now."
After topping off his glass, he slides the jug over John's way, figuring he's still capable enough of pouring his own drink. "Besides, she's..." He breaks off as the door swings open, picking up the movement in his peripheral vision. The direct path that Aeryn takes to get to where they're sitting is enough to clue Jamie in that it's her and not Vala, so everyone's spared the mistaken identity game this time around.
He nods in return, and takes a stab at answering her question first. John can feel free to correct him if he's wrong. "It's a type of beastie, I think."
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"There's too many Ohm to send either place, for a start. Even though we've taken down quite a few of them, they always seem to have more to throw at us. I don't think she's got the capability to do so, though. If she could, I would think she would have done so long ago and we'd not be here now."
After topping off his glass, he slides the jug over John's way, figuring he's still capable enough of pouring his own drink. "Besides, she's..." He breaks off as the door swings open, picking up the movement in his peripheral vision. The direct path that Aeryn takes to get to where they're sitting is enough to clue Jamie in that it's her and not Vala, so everyone's spared the mistaken identity game this time around.
He nods in return, and takes a stab at answering her question first. John can feel free to correct him if he's wrong. "It's a type of beastie, I think."