Savannah chuckled. "It is. When we do things, we do things big," she said, although they hadn't really done much other than to retrieve the people that arrived. The other comment had her smiling even more. "Oh thank goodness for a normal person. I was a cheerleader and a Phys Ed major. Give me jumps, nutrition, exercise and I'm there, but everyone is so intellectual here. I think half of the time they are talking to me like they think I'm an idiot simply because I don't use fancy words or really care about philosophy or whatever else. Things are, right? No need to sit around and ponder all the what ifs when you know what's right already."
She chuckled. "I don't know. I'm friendly, but not that friendly, not matter what people think of cheerleaders." She looked out and made a face. "Not much water up here and it's not that warm either."
Savannah sighed. "But you have, even if temporarily. I don't mean to be cruel, but you need to understand that, because right now and until we get back home, this is your team and your family. We help each other as much as we can, and the people who've resisted that... they haven't been very happy." She smiled. "No, they aren't, but any time they've had a chance, they've made it legal. We worked for the government not one, but twice, including after they tried to kill us. We have techs that could get us anything, but we still pay for everything." She moved closer and hugged him. "Good for you. Laws or not, family is the most important thing."