Wow. That sounds like something a kid hears from their parents when they just gave them a crappy present.
[She's not really hurt by the comment though. Setting the plate down at her desk, Daisy awkwardly sits on the edge of the bed. Well, she made it in here. That's as far as she had planned out.]
[Fitz. Daisy looked down briefly at the mention of his name. Well it had been all too easy for her to get him to hate her here. Which was probably for the best, honestly. Still hurt though.]
A multiverse theory, and moving between parallel worlds. [She pauses.] If we can understand how we might move between them we might understand how to move out of this one.
[It's a longshot, but it's not costing them anything to run a computer in the corner.]
[She didn't say that and she wasn't even thinking it.]
The difficulty of astrophysics -- you're basically waiting for the computer to run the information.
[She should at least understand that a computer runs as fast as its parts will allow it -- which is why it's sitting in here, running, instead of on one of the lab computers where they do other things.]
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[And it really is. The tea is gross but the thought was nice, and she appreciates it. She does take one of the biscuits, though.]
Sit?
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[She's not really hurt by the comment though. Setting the plate down at her desk, Daisy awkwardly sits on the edge of the bed. Well, she made it in here. That's as far as she had planned out.]
You working on anything?
[Great conversation starter...]
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Ah...
[There are things she's brought in from the lab, kept in her room mostly for safety's sake.]
There's a simulation running on that computer -- [she points to the one set up on the desk] -- though that's mostly Fitz's project.
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A simulation for what?
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[It's a longshot, but it's not costing them anything to run a computer in the corner.]
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[It's not like she deserved to have any part in this, but it still bothered her a little that she wasn't in the loop of all of it.]
You need any help?
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[She... could make something up to do? Sorry. :x]
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Right. I'd just get in the way of you two geniuses.
[She laughs because ha-ha it's so funny how stupid she is.]
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[She didn't say that and she wasn't even thinking it.]
The difficulty of astrophysics -- you're basically waiting for the computer to run the information.
[She should at least understand that a computer runs as fast as its parts will allow it -- which is why it's sitting in here, running, instead of on one of the lab computers where they do other things.]
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[Except, well, she is dumb. At least in a science sense.]