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Along with the kind of ramshackle, dirty, obviously *used* quality of all the technology shown, this makes the whole thing feel *real*. This is how people actually talk! They reference shared knowledge ("oh, sure, the outer rim") with stopping to explicate it. It's all just suggestive, gestural.
May 9, 2025, 6:22 PM