Hm. That's right, doing things on the Enterprise, be it in Sulu's room, or even visiting the cafeterias to see how the food replicators there worked, more things to add to the list. And well, possible planet visiting, but Ianto wasn't going to get his hopes up, in case that never amounted to anything. Jack had promised him the stars as well, as it were, and still so far all they had seen was planet-side, so. Ianto stood, figuring he might as well start getting ready for bed. Early day tomorrow, to make up for the fact that he'd asked for the entire night off today.
"You know," he said, as he climbed the stairs to get to his bedroom, "contrary to what you may believe, watching things in your cabin together might be interesting, too. Even if they are films that are recent here, pulled from the archives in your time. You know, so I don't get spoiled or anything. That could still be a good time, and all." Really, so long as they could spend the time together, Ianto was pretty sure he'd enjoy himself, which was a silly thought, but there it was.
Reaching his bedroom, he shucked off his jacket to hang back up, and took off the necklace he'd had on. "You've probably got a lot more inventive things out there then, though. A lot more to influence your viewing audience, what with actual space travel and aliens and what-have-you. I'd think that whatever you've got would be a lot more entertaining than now, but then again, I guess I'd be biased. Most of the stuff I find fascinating about your time is probably old hat to you, as it is."
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"You know," he said, as he climbed the stairs to get to his bedroom, "contrary to what you may believe, watching things in your cabin together might be interesting, too. Even if they are films that are recent here, pulled from the archives in your time. You know, so I don't get spoiled or anything. That could still be a good time, and all." Really, so long as they could spend the time together, Ianto was pretty sure he'd enjoy himself, which was a silly thought, but there it was.
Reaching his bedroom, he shucked off his jacket to hang back up, and took off the necklace he'd had on. "You've probably got a lot more inventive things out there then, though. A lot more to influence your viewing audience, what with actual space travel and aliens and what-have-you. I'd think that whatever you've got would be a lot more entertaining than now, but then again, I guess I'd be biased. Most of the stuff I find fascinating about your time is probably old hat to you, as it is."