No, he doesn't, but he's cynical enough to think that must be how it is for all gods. It's difficult enough for a human to see a Cylon as equal, or vice versa. How much harder would it be for a god?
He's not quite so callous as to crush Cricket's optimism. It reminds him too much of Adia. "It's a big multiverse," he concedes. "So maybe there are. But let them prove that to you first."
He smiles a little at the surprise on Cricket's face, "Whatever flowers they like most," he replies, taking pity on the young man and not discussing the crush itself. "If you don't know that, roses, tulips, or orchids are always a safe bet. Just stay away from the color yellow. It symbolizes friendship and will send the wrong message."
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He's not quite so callous as to crush Cricket's optimism. It reminds him too much of Adia. "It's a big multiverse," he concedes. "So maybe there are. But let them prove that to you first."
He smiles a little at the surprise on Cricket's face, "Whatever flowers they like most," he replies, taking pity on the young man and not discussing the crush itself. "If you don't know that, roses, tulips, or orchids are always a safe bet. Just stay away from the color yellow. It symbolizes friendship and will send the wrong message."