[Oh, it's not that Lexa didn't factor it in; she's just concluded that "feeding her partially with that plant" counts as the return favor. Lexa is way too merciless to overlook that.
She does hesitate at his offer for a trade. It's not that she disagrees. It's a worthwhile approach to these matters. No, the real issue is this: she doesn't know how to define what he's looking for. A "blaster" is likely a gun (albeit a weird name for it). Otherwise? Well, she's not sure.]
Have you found any of these parts already? Most of this technology is foreign to my people. [Or technology in general, sans the Foucauldian approach to it.]
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She does hesitate at his offer for a trade. It's not that she disagrees. It's a worthwhile approach to these matters. No, the real issue is this: she doesn't know how to define what he's looking for. A "blaster" is likely a gun (albeit a weird name for it). Otherwise? Well, she's not sure.]
Have you found any of these parts already? Most of this technology is foreign to my people. [Or technology in general, sans the Foucauldian approach to it.]