Ephrim's insight is good, and so Rosinante doesn't confirm or deny any part of it, letting his silence speak for itself. Yes, he thinks of his world quite a lot, but he tries not to lose himself in those thoughts. Protecting his home is crucially important, and missing home is inevitable, but being preoccupied with the idea of what life might have been like had he not died is a one-way trip to madness and despair. Has to keep his head above water.
The next question he's happy to answer, though. "Yeah, my home has a moon and six other planets that go around it. Had to learn them all since if you confuse a planet for a star when trying to navigate, it can throw you off course. Don't really know anything about them other than how they travel across the sky, but they're up there."
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The next question he's happy to answer, though. "Yeah, my home has a moon and six other planets that go around it. Had to learn them all since if you confuse a planet for a star when trying to navigate, it can throw you off course. Don't really know anything about them other than how they travel across the sky, but they're up there."