He wasn't the first to worry the arm of that chair, and he wouldn't be the last. Liam dismissed it as nerves.
"Well, I'm still a bit new to the network, so I'm basing my thoughts on an incomplete sample, as it were. Would be easy to write off as a hysteria episode like many of my colleagues would, but that strikes me as a bit cheap. At this point I'm merely observing a fascinating phenomenon that I can't fully explain. Yet."
Personally, Liam couldn't help his rather giddy excitement over the mass of dreams. He felt like Galileo or Corpernicus, on the brink of a discovery that might change everything. For a man of science, he had a surprising sense of the romantic and hyperbole.
"I also have yet to experience them myself." He had every assurance that Dr. Linus had, and left the admission to Ben.