"Yeah, the K'da and Shontine." Somehow, Jim isn't terribly surprised that Caspar knows who he's talking about. Faris is one incredibly social person, and small wonder why, given his species' need for companionship. Jim's pretty fond of the guy, himself.
Nor does he look surprised that Adia and the other Jim had been making plans to do the same. He's read her notes a dozen times over with Faris, adapting some of the logistics to their own plans. "As glad as I am that it didn't end up being necessary, the Federation would've welcomed you all if it'd come to that. Mine would've, anyway." That Caspar described it as Adia's fleet hasn't escaped his attention, but he also wants to avoid implying that only the humans would've been allowed. After all, it's not like Caspar's the only Cylon still around these days.
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Nor does he look surprised that Adia and the other Jim had been making plans to do the same. He's read her notes a dozen times over with Faris, adapting some of the logistics to their own plans. "As glad as I am that it didn't end up being necessary, the Federation would've welcomed you all if it'd come to that. Mine would've, anyway." That Caspar described it as Adia's fleet hasn't escaped his attention, but he also wants to avoid implying that only the humans would've been allowed. After all, it's not like Caspar's the only Cylon still around these days.