Not quite...fear, but a sense of uncertainty and worry wafted through the room. So the heartless man did feel things beneath that sarcastic, calculating exterior. Valdis hummed softly, uncertain of how to use this information, or if she even should. The two souled nature of this man, paired with his apparent life without a heartbeat made him an unknown quantity of the strangest kind.
She walked over to him, her eyes purposefully on his screen as she leaned toward it, reading what he came up with, breathing deeply to catch his scent more clearly. A soft tug in her chest and a low hiss in her mind told her the Void didn't much like being near him. Even more strange. Satisfied, she leaned back to stand up straight again.
"Hmm, what we know so far." Valdis retreated slightly to give herself more distance, hiding it through another low, thoughtful hum. "Some of it should have been given to you upon your arrival, but we are currently trying to make contact with the Tu Vishan, which appears to be a Federation vessel. This station is currently a Federation base. Before than it was held by a race known as the Cardassians, not quite Nazis, but they certainly weren't benevolent rulers of Bajor. Anything we've been able to glean from the station's computers has been pretty basic. Personal logs are password protected so we are mostly flying blind."
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She walked over to him, her eyes purposefully on his screen as she leaned toward it, reading what he came up with, breathing deeply to catch his scent more clearly. A soft tug in her chest and a low hiss in her mind told her the Void didn't much like being near him. Even more strange. Satisfied, she leaned back to stand up straight again.
"Hmm, what we know so far." Valdis retreated slightly to give herself more distance, hiding it through another low, thoughtful hum. "Some of it should have been given to you upon your arrival, but we are currently trying to make contact with the Tu Vishan, which appears to be a Federation vessel. This station is currently a Federation base. Before than it was held by a race known as the Cardassians, not quite Nazis, but they certainly weren't benevolent rulers of Bajor. Anything we've been able to glean from the station's computers has been pretty basic. Personal logs are password protected so we are mostly flying blind."