(Jon sez:)
Benjamin's unemotional facade is beginning to show cracks, for reasons which will be clear soon.
On the science front: The ocean at which Benjamin and Caprice are gazing would be fresh water, as there are no continental masses on Ganymede from which salt can be leached. In fact, there would be no land on Ganymede at all - just a vast expanse of cold, drinkable water as far as the eye can see. Much like Lake Michigan at this time of year. Speaking of which, over to Mark in Chicago...
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(Mark sez:)
Lake? Well, there is a bunch of ice just east of here, maybe that's what he's referring to. I'd go out and look except my eyes would freeze.
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