I wouldn't say that's entirely true. Naturally when you're just starting out it would be very difficult to create anything you aren't incredibly familiar with. The more you go at it, the easier it becomes to create things far more intricate with far less attention to detail. I wouldn't doubt that one could recreate something from only a distant memory, if they're got the will for it. But, well, I'm not going to say you're wrong about practice being the boring bit. Creating endless piles of apples in order to learn how to Bend up a pear doesn't benefit anyone much.
Perhaps you ought to clarify, then? Being bored because Nautilus lacks Gladiatorial death matches or whatever you had from your home world isn't quite the same as being bored because there's no yoga in the park. Everyone's experience is quite subjective, you know, no one can tell you what might satisfy you.
Generally speaking, though, I think the city would much prefer we stay focused on our reason for being here. If you're looking for standard leisure activities or entertainment, you'll likely find that the only "fun" Nautilus provides is in the form of reality storms.
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[Equally unimpressed.]
I wouldn't say that's entirely true. Naturally when you're just starting out it would be very difficult to create anything you aren't incredibly familiar with. The more you go at it, the easier it becomes to create things far more intricate with far less attention to detail. I wouldn't doubt that one could recreate something from only a distant memory, if they're got the will for it. But, well, I'm not going to say you're wrong about practice being the boring bit. Creating endless piles of apples in order to learn how to Bend up a pear doesn't benefit anyone much.
Perhaps you ought to clarify, then? Being bored because Nautilus lacks Gladiatorial death matches or whatever you had from your home world isn't quite the same as being bored because there's no yoga in the park. Everyone's experience is quite subjective, you know, no one can tell you what might satisfy you.
Generally speaking, though, I think the city would much prefer we stay focused on our reason for being here. If you're looking for standard leisure activities or entertainment, you'll likely find that the only "fun" Nautilus provides is in the form of reality storms.