[Who knows, they have thoughts of their own. Who knows, R2-D2's sass might even be translated if the crystals are kind enough.
And any way, Allura's lions are MUCH more capable of telepathy.]
I do; my father built five of them. They're meant to preserve peace in our universe. Some might view them as mere weapons, but they have minds and hearts of their own.
[She knew that the lions here weren't QUITE like the ones back home, but was still enough to cause a slight twinge of regret at having to resort to destroying them.]
[The crystals can't handle R2's sass, let's be real here.]
I can't say I've heard of anything similar, here or at home, but functional droids and large machinery are something we have an abundance of. Can I ask what your lions are like?
I think... it might be easier to show than to tell.
[And more impressive. Leia's mind will be filled with an image of five MASSIVE lions in five different colors, towering and proud, bright yellow eyes somehow looking alive. Different emotions swirl around them all. Open, trusting, enthusiastic Blue; strong, steady, caring Yellow; clever, curious, daring Green; brash, fierce, protective Red; and then majestic, powerful Black. Lions with bonds to their pilots, their Paladins. Lions with mind and souls, unimaginable powers just waiting to be unlocked.
Impressive on their own, but when they form Voltron? It truly is incomparable.]
[Leia watches the images Allura sends with interest. They look more like something of her galaxy than anything here, but even then, they were distinctly different from anything she'd ever seen back home. Droids often could be mistaken for something alive, they had their own personalities, but even those feel different from the images Allura sent.]
Impressive. I've never seen anything like these before.
To put it simply, they choose and form bonds with paladins- pilots, if you will- in order to guide them and to unlock their powers. I think the closest equivalent here would be riding these... horses; the lion can move on its own accord, but with a paladin its full potential is unlocked. And when those paladins have a strong enough bond between each other, they're also able to combine their lions to form Voltron.
Incredible. Even more so that as machinery, they're able to form bonds. Not that the droids where I'm from can't, but the bonds they form aren't like this, and they're still largely machine.
Honestly, I'd be more surprised if there were more machines out there with their level of sapience. There's a reason I was so surprised to find the ones in the desert.
Unfortunately no. It would have been hard to find a place to put them here anyway, especially since the Castle of Lions didn't come with my arrival. Ah well, at least the paladins were able to procure a very nice house before I arrived.
[There's a bit of relief behind Leia's words, because she can imagine how it feels to be dropped here with no one you know, and it's not a feeling she wants to ever have. She knows there are plenty of people here where that's the case, and that she's one of the most fortunate ones to have so many people from her galaxy that she gets along decently with here, so she can't help but feel for those without people here for them.]
But, I can understand that feeling. No ships from my galaxy made their way here, despite so many of us being here in Verens.
[That first mix of pride, that's something Leia's felt before, she knows it well. And the both of them together give Leia an idea just how close Allura must be to her paladins.]
I've met someone by the name of Shiro, and another who mentioned someone named Pidge, but regrettably I didn't get his name.
[she'll remember it, in case she runs into him again at some point.]
The both of them also asked about ships and space flight. It's not common to find people here from other universes where spacetravel is capable of sending someone further than their planet's moon.
Let alone farther than their own solar system, for that matter. Apparently before the Blue Lion brought the Paladins to my castle, humans in my world had only started visiting one of their more distant dwarf planet's moons in person.
[And Leia gets a sketchier version of this model of Earth's solar system. More planets or dwarf planets may or may not have been added to this diagram, but the important part is the distance between Earth and Pluto, which stand out a little more in the image.]
[It's one of the more remarkable distances for someone not from her galaxy, but to Leia's eye, it's still short. She knows that at some point, space travel had to be that undeveloped back home, but it's been hundreds of thousands of years, and it's hard to imagine anything from before space travel was as widespread as it is now.]
It still seems lonely to me. There's a lot of the galaxy they haven't seen, I'm sure.
True. Not to mention apparently theirs might be the only life-bearing planet in their solar system. Perhaps when we're done with our mission, we can introduce their world to the rest of the universe.
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