"I... had not known that, no," Steve admits, but with the steady tone of someone who isn't questioning what he's been told. God, no - there have been aliens and gods (or, at least, aliens posing as gods) and sentient computer programs and - you know what, werewolves don't seem all that unreasonable or surprising at all, in that context.
But there's also the rest of what Jack says, about the things happening to people here, and he nods. "You're probably the closest thing any of us have to an expert," he admits, although there's an uncomfortable twisting in his stomach. "I don't know if it will affect me, too. I guess it depends on why it's happening."
He's assuming, of course, the serum is still working in every respect. And the storm hasn't hit yet, to prove that he is not immune to whatever's going on.
"Do we know when a moon warp is likely to happen?" he asks, because if Jack needs help getting away - well, that's a problem they can solve, at least.
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But there's also the rest of what Jack says, about the things happening to people here, and he nods. "You're probably the closest thing any of us have to an expert," he admits, although there's an uncomfortable twisting in his stomach. "I don't know if it will affect me, too. I guess it depends on why it's happening."
He's assuming, of course, the serum is still working in every respect. And the storm hasn't hit yet, to prove that he is not immune to whatever's going on.
"Do we know when a moon warp is likely to happen?" he asks, because if Jack needs help getting away - well, that's a problem they can solve, at least.