Well, things admittedly might be a little different, but here it goes-
[And he gives him a history lesson. About what was on TV at the time, about the cars that came out, and jargon people used. About the things that were bad, and the people that he knew had it hard when it was bad.
Even about aliens that came and didn't know better than to pretend to be stereotypes, and how some still do it when they're mocking humans.
But then there's things like the pretty secretary with the great smile he knew that is next in line to become the head of everything, because she's that damn smart. About his partner, who is an inner city kid with no father that was a respectable cop long before he was his partner.
About the kids of some of the guys that fought overseas that managed to get rid of the draft, because they didn't want to fight wars that they didn't believe in. And about how other people that weren't allowed the option were given it.
All in all, Steve probably gets more of hunk of words out Kay than he usually gives at once.]
[Private]
[And he gives him a history lesson. About what was on TV at the time, about the cars that came out, and jargon people used. About the things that were bad, and the people that he knew had it hard when it was bad.
Even about aliens that came and didn't know better than to pretend to be stereotypes, and how some still do it when they're mocking humans.
But then there's things like the pretty secretary with the great smile he knew that is next in line to become the head of everything, because she's that damn smart. About his partner, who is an inner city kid with no father that was a respectable cop long before he was his partner.
About the kids of some of the guys that fought overseas that managed to get rid of the draft, because they didn't want to fight wars that they didn't believe in. And about how other people that weren't allowed the option were given it.
All in all, Steve probably gets more of hunk of words out Kay than he usually gives at once.]