"He tends to be forgetful, which I understand. I mean, he lost a whole ten years to the Borg when he was just 18," As T'Vim said that, he looked at the photo of young Lhi, smiling as if the photo could smile back. T'Vim may not have been biologically related to Lhi, but there were a lot of visual similarities between them. Their eyes, their hair texture, and Romulans firmly believed two people didn't need to share blood to be family.
"Cave diving? Like where are caves to dive? Yeah sounds waaay too dangerous for me. I like to live life on the.. What's the opposite of edge? On the firm and spacious ground, that's what I mean," T'Vim turned his attention back to C'Sara and laughed. "And yep that is certainly how things were in the Empire. They really had us thinking we were the superior beings in the galaxy and that somehow we were destined to conquer everything. Honestly, I was always just fine living on Devoras," T'Vim shrugged his shoulders and picked up his bowl to sip the rest of his soup.
After a big sip, T'Vim put his bowl down and pushed it aside only to realise he didn't have any water! So he stood up and tossed his bowl in the sink and went to pour water for both him and C'Sara. "That sounds nice! I'm glad you found a cousin, I don't know much about diaspora experiences, but I do know it is always important to be connected to your roots in some way. I mean, everyone deserves to know where they came from, even if it's not the best of places. I told that to Del when he was upset about his implants, they are a mark of where he came from and his resiliance," T'Vim placed both glasses on the table and sat back down. "My family? Ehh, Vrilh and Arien-- whoops, I mean Mavus. The three of us are family, as for like my family, they uhh... Went out to buy milk when I turned 18," T'Vim smiled awkwardly when he said that, clearly not sure how to explain his own family situation.