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White Wedding and Beyond! Mycerra Colton Answers All Questions
July 8th, 2192, All About The Kryik’s Official Blog
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The readers want to know. With Haven 1 behind you, are you excited to move to the Citadel?
I don’t ‘do’ space. It’s more for Amani than myself. Tia could use the Asari presence and I want Amani to be happy.
Is there anything you look forward to on the Citadel? I heard they have the best cuisine on-demand there.
I won’t lie. The food certainly is appealing but I prefer the peace and quiet and no politics. Having doctors specialized in biotics at a closer distance is a bonus.
Will you miss Haven 1?
Haven 1 will always be home. It will always have a special place in my heart.
Rumor has you were invited to work for the human ambassador. Will you?
I thought about it and turned down the job. Like I said, less politics is what I need. I was honored by the consideration, but my health demands a politic-free social diet.
If your past was different, would you work for the human ambassador? Ambassador Anderson is a war hero. Many would give limbs to work for the retired Alliance officer.
I have nothing but the healthiest respect for Ambassador Anderson. I could never exist in the same sphere as him. The politics alone would put me in an early grave. I’d open my mouth, say the wrong thing, and then tank all of Humanity’s reputation with the rest of the galaxy. I’m surprised I haven’t been killed yet by disgruntled opponents.
Will General Titus (Ret) travel with you to the Citadel?
I can’t speak for his travel plans, but I will say I won’t drop contact with him. He’s the father I should have had, and Tia can’t live without him. Uncle Titus is one of the best uncles.
What does Little Miss Tia think about the Citadel?
Let’s just say the video of her reaction will make its rounds on the extranet soon enough. She can’t wait to swim in the presidium lake, which I’m told we can’t do that. (Also, there’s no fish in it? What kind of lake is that?)
One last question before we go – everyone knows you love the Reapers and use their name often. Do you plan to stop that bad habit?
Pfft. I’m having a Reaper-tastic time with it. If people can’t stand a bit of copium, that’s a ‘them’ problem, not a ‘me’ problem. But for those that hate my ‘bad habit’, here’s a few more for you.
May the Reapers remind you that you are worthy of breathing. After all, if you survived everything under the sun, moon, and reapers, then clearly you earned your right to reap your way forward against life’s obstacles. I don’t reaping care how you want me to talk, and I am in therapy. I don’t need to react the same way as you do, and I am learning to heal in my own special reaper-tastic way. May you reap all the goodwill in your future endeavors!
