If Astral had eyebrows, he'd knit them together into a scarf with what Coda says-thinks, but he doesn't, so he stares a bit harder at their device instead. Focus on one worry-- one problem-- at a time. How many times has he told Yuma the same back on Earth? How strange to hear someone give him the very same advice.
When Coda then says they're glad for the tiny bit of control, Astral realizes something, but he can't quite scratch the surface as to what it is. Why is that so familiar to him? Absentmindedly, he writes a code into his own device, only for it to execute a small hologram of a bright blue star. His home star.
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When Coda then says they're glad for the tiny bit of control, Astral realizes something, but he can't quite scratch the surface as to what it is. Why is that so familiar to him? Absentmindedly, he writes a code into his own device, only for it to execute a small hologram of a bright blue star. His home star.
((I think I understand why you would be glad.))