"It really isn't that bad," Sulu said, smiling sympathetically at Ianto, "But I still prefer their vegetarian dishes. I don't like that the place I usually get food from doesn't always tell you what kind of canine you're eating." Still, if Ianto didn't want to eat it, there wasn't much Sulu could do to convince him otherwise. Ianto was pretty stubborn, after all.
Still. It'd be fun to have him come around and try some of the things the 23rd century had to offer. He'd just have to figure out if it was possible. Really, anything was possible at this point, though - once Ianto was better (and he would get better, he had to keep reminding himself that), Sulu could find out about warping all the way home. Or world-hopping, which was far more likely.
"Either way, like I was saying, whatever he could come up with probably won't be any sketchier than Tellar delivery."
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Still. It'd be fun to have him come around and try some of the things the 23rd century had to offer. He'd just have to figure out if it was possible. Really, anything was possible at this point, though - once Ianto was better (and he would get better, he had to keep reminding himself that), Sulu could find out about warping all the way home. Or world-hopping, which was far more likely.
"Either way, like I was saying, whatever he could come up with probably won't be any sketchier than Tellar delivery."