Adia smiles at her friend's optimism. "Anything you've tried so far that you really like?" What do the humans at Starfleet Academy enjoy, anyway? Is pizza still popular? She hopes so.
"I don't think it's possible for anyone to completely eliminate disease," she remarks as she resumes knitting. "Many diseases are caused by pathogens, and they're trying to survive like any other species. The best you can do for some of them is manage the symptoms." She sounds rather philosophical about it, but that's due to her background in microbiology. She's studied viruses long enough to understand their true nature, which is to multiply by any means necessary.
The look she gives Faris is a little weary, although it's not directed at him. "He would. And he wouldn't cheat, although he likes to win. He keeps his distance with the other Cylons. Not all of them, but..." She sighs. "I don't know if that's because of them or him."
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"I don't think it's possible for anyone to completely eliminate disease," she remarks as she resumes knitting. "Many diseases are caused by pathogens, and they're trying to survive like any other species. The best you can do for some of them is manage the symptoms." She sounds rather philosophical about it, but that's due to her background in microbiology. She's studied viruses long enough to understand their true nature, which is to multiply by any means necessary.
The look she gives Faris is a little weary, although it's not directed at him. "He would. And he wouldn't cheat, although he likes to win. He keeps his distance with the other Cylons. Not all of them, but..." She sighs. "I don't know if that's because of them or him."