Sparrow: So she just keeled over? Poor thing.
Bianca: That’s right. She seemed fine after she woke up, though . . .
Sparrow: So it was almost as if she crashed, and had to reboot?
As if maybe she was . . . a Cylon??
Bianca: Mmhmm. Patrick, you have to be more careful, okay? If those security guys had asked to see your ID . . .
Patrick: !!
Kara Lynn: Excuse me . . . My Master said I should find out if you’re not really terrible.
Bianca: There’s another one?
Patrick: No, she’s the same one! What are you called now?
Kara Lynn: Kara Lynn. You?
Patrick: Patrick! That’s the shape you used the last time we met, right?
Kara Lynn: Yes! Back in . . .
. . . um . . .
Patrick: It was a hot place.
Kara Lynn: Right . . . and was there a war . . . ?



I’m going to make a guess the Civil War, somewhere south of the Mason/Dixon?
Any way, I didn’t say it last page, but African Lady Patrick’s design was very cool.
Either the African deserts in WWII, the Vietnamese jungles, or as you suggested.
Or in British India.
guessing boor war or something
OMG they’re adorable when they’re finding petty human affairs and locales irrelevant.
Sparrow is not letting go of that Cylon theory. :D
That’ll simply make the reveal regarding her and Beings all the sweeter… whatever it ends up being.
darling Kara Lynn
…I give up. I can’t find Walker’s list of Being information. I remember it listed The Lizard as first found -somewhere; I can’t remember- and later in India and then the UK.
British (or even pre-British) India seems a plausible location. It’s sweltering, there were multiple wars amongst the various Indian peoples, between them and the northern Muslim invaders, and the British, in the whole mix…
More specifically, I’m guessing Kara Lynn was in the form of a Punjabi woman. Would fit the setting too, if Erin drew those mountains for a reason. Punjab is around the Deccan region: highly mountainous, and in those days often had to fight off Muslim invasions from farther up north and north-west.
LMAO! “It was a hot place.” “And there was a war.” It’s funny, but a little sad, to see how being virtually immortal can fool with one’s sense of time.