"It is ... different," he responded to her first question.  "My
people have a dual respiratory system that allows us to breath like must
humanoids, but we also have the ability to breath through our gills."  To
emphasized the fact, he leaned back his head and pulled back the flap
that covered one of the gills in his neck.

She blinked, surprised, but also fascinated.  She leaned forward a little
to see.  "I've seen pictures, but... wow."  She was impressed, and it
took a lot to impress her.

"As for our architecture, it is largely built out of natural
coral.  Engineers long ago learned how to encourage coral growth in a
manner that allowed my people to 'train' the coral to a desired form.   I
think the closest thing that comes to mind would be the spires of castles
I have heard about in many of Earth's old style fairy tales.  In recent
years, many of our cities that are below the ocean have started to build
domes so more people from other worlds can visit easily."

er mind was amazed at how beautiful that must be.  She'd never had a
'vacation,' so the only travelling she had done was business-related.
Given her 'business,' she hadn't exactly been to the garden sports of the
galaxy.  "I can't imagine," she said, imagining the corals and reef fish
that must inhabit their cities.  Katya loved gardens, but what he was
describing would be like your house itself being a garden, a living thing
full of color and life. 

"We also have some smaller cities on some of the larger islands
that are spotted across the planet."

"For the tourists?" she speculated.

Caimlyn smiled.  "They are not only for the tourist.  They have existed for some time.  They grew a great deal in importance during the Cardassian occupation of the planet, but some have been around for thousands of years.  Like the ones below the water, we consider them home."

"How do people, air-breathers, see your cities outside the domes?  I know
an air mask, of course, but what about buoancy?  I would imagine your
people have swim bladders or something like it to self-regulate your
buoancy, but if say, I, were to visit, and you were to show me around,
would I have to have flippers and a weight belt, or what?"  She wasn't
sure what she was implying by that, but she had already decided that it
was time to stop thining and simple be a normal person, or at least as
normal as she could be that night.

Caimyl extended his hands with his fingers spread apart.  He twinged the muscles in his fingers, and a thin skin webbing pulled up to connect them.  "We have these naturally as part of our anatomy, but we have created synthetic gloves and stockings for visiting tourists and dignitaries.  You basically only need them when outside buildings in the undomed cities.  We all live in sealed homes and buildings now that provide for air breathing while inside."
 
(Katya?)
 
"As for buoyancy, we have a number of systems for people to try that allow them to use something they are comfortable with.  The most common is a series of weights that are distributed throughout the body.  This allows for a more natural feel when you are moving so you are not bottom heavy.  We also have simple breathers for people to wear."
 
(Katya?)
 
AJ
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