- You must see its surface one day. In person, not in some mediocre documentaries. They don't do it justice. I think many people fail to understand our cause because they haven't experienced things like that. Like what Gaia is. What Cambridge is, or what Stuttgart used to be. But, I digress. We left the politics behind, after all. - she paused for a second. - Tell me. How is the life on Cambridge? I've heard it's a very nice place to live at.
''It is a lovely world, plenty of gardens and parks. Great woodlands and rivers, mountains that strech on for miles. It's nothing like New London or Leeds, Cambridge is firmly under the influence of the green front. I think you would like it, have you ever visited there before?''
- I haven't. I never tried to visit it, to be honest. I always thought that customs officers there wouldn't be happy to see a person with no citzenship. Not to even mention finding out where that person came from. But I saw it in some mediocre documentaries.
''You could come as my guest if you wished. I could arrange for papers that would allow you to explore for a while. The University gardens are a nice place to meet.''
- You could do that? Interesting. I thought you said the authorities already have a file on me. Wouldn't it be troublesome to have me suddenly arrive on Cambridge?
''You're a Gaian...the Green front will see you right. Plus me being here talking to you is proof that we don't arrest you fellas out right, you've got some support in the ranks. So don't worry about it.''
- Still, I am not convinced that this support extends to the entirety of officers and clerks I'll have to get past. Do you happen to be a more influential individual that an ordinary constable?