That's what I mean, though. I never should have stopped flirting with you where other people can see. There's definitely a point when it should be moved to a private thread, but that doesn't mean we can't have a little fun in public.
McKay's pretty oblivious to just about anything to do with human interactions. And he's the sort of guy who, even if he suspected something, the most he'd do would be to ask Sheppard about it (in a conversation I would pay good money to laugh at), and Sheppard would handle it very carefully if that happened.
...we aren't just protecting Earth out here. I mean, that's our primary purpose, and that's what the IOA is concerned with, but...we've taken a stance pretty strongly against protecting Earth while neglecting the rest of the humans out here.
I'm glad you think so. I guess I just get a little nervous about Earth-based organizations protecting the planet. They have a tendency to think that Earth is the most important planet in the universe and everyone else can just fend for themselves.
When Torchwood was founded--back by Queen Victoria, I should add--no one knew there was anything else out there. Perhaps we are a bit geocentric but this is home.
Torchwood 1 was a lot more mercenary than we are now.
I understand why people want to protect Earth. It's home. I want to protect it too. But...well, there are people on Earth who are willing to steal from other planets, peaceful planets, and put them at risk in order to give Earth the advantage.
Are we arguing about this? Because I don't have an argument with this. I've never been to another planet but I've spoken to many creatures from other planets and most of them are a lot like us, just squishier.
So protecting other worlds is not going to be a problem for me.
Sorry. I didn't mean to argue. I just...I've met a lot of really intelligent people who would definitely argue with me on that. That's one big reason why I don't really like the IOA so very much, in fact. I didn't expect you to disagree.
Look. We restrain the Weevils because they're dangerous. They'll kill you as soon as look at you. And we've had to deal with creatures who've come here, sometimes with lethal force because they were killing people. But that's here. Most of the time when the earth gets buzzed we tell them to stop scaring the locals and please come back in a hundred years or so.
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That's what I mean, though. I never should have stopped flirting with you where other people can see. There's definitely a point when it should be moved to a private thread, but that doesn't mean we can't have a little fun in public.
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Shep came and we both got nervous. It happens. I suppose now it doesn't matter, unless you don't want McKay to get any ideas.
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McKay's pretty oblivious to just about anything to do with human interactions. And he's the sort of guy who, even if he suspected something, the most he'd do would be to ask Sheppard about it (in a conversation I would pay good money to laugh at), and Sheppard would handle it very carefully if that happened.
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Okay.
. . . though I hope at some point soon it won't matter.
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So do I, darling.
Do you still want me to wait before talking to Sheppard about this?
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No. Whenever you think it's time, go ahead.
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All right. I'll try to talk to him tomorrow.
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Okay.
I haven't talked to Jack about this yet.
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Okay. Are you going to do that soon, or do you want to wait?
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I don't know.
I have to admit that I'm a little nervous about his reaction.
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That's understandable. Will you have to take that pill, do you think? Retcon?
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If I present it to him as research into possible threats to Earth, probably not.
I mean, we're doing the same thing, just from different perspectives.
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That's an interesting way of looking at it.
I guess we are, aren't we?
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Despite everything, at its heart Torchwood is here to defend the Earth. We've got distracted sometimes but that's the fundamental principle.
I think we are. Just you're out there and we're down here.
...and there are so few of us. There's that, too.
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...we aren't just protecting Earth out here. I mean, that's our primary purpose, and that's what the IOA is concerned with, but...we've taken a stance pretty strongly against protecting Earth while neglecting the rest of the humans out here.
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That's a good stance to take.
We don't have quite the budget for that, though.
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I'm glad you think so. I guess I just get a little nervous about Earth-based organizations protecting the planet. They have a tendency to think that Earth is the most important planet in the universe and everyone else can just fend for themselves.
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When Torchwood was founded--back by Queen Victoria, I should add--no one knew there was anything else out there. Perhaps we are a bit geocentric but this is home.
Torchwood 1 was a lot more mercenary than we are now.
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I understand why people want to protect Earth. It's home. I want to protect it too. But...well, there are people on Earth who are willing to steal from other planets, peaceful planets, and put them at risk in order to give Earth the advantage.
And I'm not okay with that.
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Are we arguing about this? Because I don't have an argument with this. I've never been to another planet but I've spoken to many creatures from other planets and most of them are a lot like us, just squishier.
So protecting other worlds is not going to be a problem for me.
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Sorry. I didn't mean to argue. I just...I've met a lot of really intelligent people who would definitely argue with me on that. That's one big reason why I don't really like the IOA so very much, in fact. I didn't expect you to disagree.
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All right.
Look. We restrain the Weevils because they're dangerous. They'll kill you as soon as look at you. And we've had to deal with creatures who've come here, sometimes with lethal force because they were killing people. But that's here. Most of the time when the earth gets buzzed we tell them to stop scaring the locals and please come back in a hundred years or so.
That's my perspective. That's what we do here.
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I'm completely in favor of that kind of protection. We do the same out here.
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Okay.
So, back to the original point, I have not told Jack yet, I don't know how I'm going to tell him and I don't know when.
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Okay.
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