(ELMO EMOTE. All hail nerdy technology science. Where Howard may have looked near indifferent, yet fascinated when first enquiring about the machine, hesitant, if you will, now that he knew it was it, there was excitement spreading across his face and lighting up his eyes.)
He must have been thrilled to see it come so far. Maybe not this far since he'd be over a hundred. (He doubts he himself will see it come this far back home, no matter how much he jokes about figuring out how to become immortal for science.) But still. (Gosh you look so surprised, Harold. Howard is just going to grin and nod enthusiastically.) Oh, yeah. First when I did a summer program at Cambridge right after he became a fellow, and then while he was at Princeton I'd always look into what he was doing when I could get myself invited. And of course during the war. (He trails off a bit, waving a hand. Well then. Maybe he sort of wishes the excitement was for himself, but Alan's a pretty big deal, too.)
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He must have been thrilled to see it come so far. Maybe not this far since he'd be over a hundred. (He doubts he himself will see it come this far back home, no matter how much he jokes about figuring out how to become immortal for science.) But still. (Gosh you look so surprised, Harold. Howard is just going to grin and nod enthusiastically.) Oh, yeah. First when I did a summer program at Cambridge right after he became a fellow, and then while he was at Princeton I'd always look into what he was doing when I could get myself invited. And of course during the war. (He trails off a bit, waving a hand. Well then. Maybe he sort of wishes the excitement was for himself, but Alan's a pretty big deal, too.)