If all of that was in a burger I might have to cry foul on the soup part. [Unless it was some kind of dip sauce thing going on.] Aunt Cass would never let it into Lucky Cat.
San Fransokyo. San Francisco suffered a really bad earthquake decades ago, most of the Japanese immigrants helped rebuild it with architecture techniques to help it withstand any further ones. So they renamed it San Fransokyo to honor the Japanese that helped.
I don't think a lot of us are from the same sort of world at this point... [Rubbing at the back of his neck.] We don't exactly have girls that are robots or guys that are really birds.
Huh. I guess that's not the weirdest thing I ever heard... [He rubs at his chin.] Technology is getting pretty out-of-sight... and there's still mutations and everything.
I mean, I guess it could happen, something out of Fred's comics. There's plenty of chemicals still floating around that could alter DNA. [Looking up at Kurt.] Why?
['Fred's Comics'? Sounds like the name of a comic store. And it sounds like things are really different where he's from...]
Well, that's the way things have been in the world for me. Normal humans and mutants, living together. [His tone seems to imply that this isn't exactly a peaceful coexistence.]
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Who the heck have you been talking to?!
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But yeah. You know, you've heard about mutants, right?
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We don't have mutants in my world aside from the ones man-made. Like purple squirrels or blue lobsters.
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And the only ones I know about are... made men. [He tries poorly to wordplay Hiro's own statement.]
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Well, that's the way things have been in the world for me. Normal humans and mutants, living together. [His tone seems to imply that this isn't exactly a peaceful coexistence.]
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