The captain often used some strange and obscure vocabulary, with meanings that were difficult to understand and constructed in a fanciful manner, but the crew of the Homeloss generally took it in stride.
After all, there was a pigeon on board with even more cryptic and incomprehensible language—and since the captain and the pigeon communicated smoothly, it was clear that the strange talk was not an issue with the captain.
It was a problem of the narrow understanding and lack of comprehension of ordinary mortals.
Anyway, anything they didn't understand was categorically considered Subspace dialect.
Morris didn't ask what "PTSD" meant and silently digested the information the captain had just divulged, while Duncan did not hide anything and shared his experience from the graveyard the night before.
He primarily wanted to hear the "professional" opinion.
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