( it's not really where peter had imagined the conversation going, which means his first response is an impressively eloquent— ) —Huh? ( he's been to planets — ordinarily inadvertently — that don't have the same space-faring tech that he's used to, crashed on worlds where they think magic and tech are one and the same, but that doesn't mean it doesn't throw peter for a loop whenever he encounters it. )
Guns. ( is the short, succinct answer to her second question. ) And shields, ( he adds after a moment. ) But mostly that first one. ( peter has always appreciated that rocket is good — like, really, really good — at what he does, but peter's come to realise that recently, he's really been taking it for granted.
there's a whole lot that peter wouldn't have been able to do, the milano wouldn't have been able to do — scut, the guardians as a whole wouldn't have been able to do — without that annoying, obnoxious flarking not-raccoon.
peter makes a mental note to say thank you when he finally makes it back to his ship. )
—And some really great piloting. ( that one's all on him, though. )
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Guns. ( is the short, succinct answer to her second question. ) And shields, ( he adds after a moment. ) But mostly that first one. ( peter has always appreciated that rocket is good — like, really, really good — at what he does, but peter's come to realise that recently, he's really been taking it for granted.
there's a whole lot that peter wouldn't have been able to do, the milano wouldn't have been able to do — scut, the guardians as a whole wouldn't have been able to do — without that annoying, obnoxious flarking not-raccoon.
peter makes a mental note to say thank you when he finally makes it back to his ship. )
—And some really great piloting. ( that one's all on him, though. )