Any specific type? I myself have a soft spot for milk chocolate with truffle filling.
Hell yes! What about cookies?

"What a concidence! That's my favorite type too!
And I love cookies!"
Would asking for an estimated price, or what other features the set includes, be too much?

"It'll only cost you an arm and a leg... and your soul. Small price to pay right?"
Y U no call meeee?!!
"I can't recall you ever gave me your number. "
Dear Dawn,
What is your favorite drink?
Cheerfully yours,
Axem
"Spring seasonal Applegrape juice from the Canadian settler farm on Mars."
I was actually asking in general, not specifically about the military. And I think Crystal had that in mind too.

"Indeed."
I'm not sure it was already confirmed somewhere, but can Terrans and Cyrvans reproduce together ? If yes, what are the average characteristics (lifespan, physical strength, intelligence, elf ears, possibility of precog and/or winged...) of half-Terran, half-Cyrvan children ? How are they considered by the Terran and the Cyrvan society and do they have a specific name ?
It was mentioned that such Hybrids exist, but that so far non of them died of old age, thus their average livespan isn't known yet.
Has anyone ever tried to calculate an approximate livespan of such Hybrids, based on how fast they grow up?
"Yes they can, they are generally just called Hybrids by Cyrvans. Which I must admit, has a bit of a negative tone to it. And it wouldn't suprise me if Terrans called them 'half-elves'... The majority of Terran planets seem to view Hybrids as a positive thing, my people on the other hand seem to look at them with skepticism.
The appearance of the child seems to depend mostly on what race the mother is. With a Cyrvan mother and a Terran father the child is hard if not impossible to distinguish from a full blood Cyrvan. With a Terran mother and a Cyrvan father the child tends to look more like a 'half' in appearance.
As said before, the lifespan of Hybrids is currently still unknown, they seem to grow at a slightly faster rate than a Cyrvan but still slower than a Terran. But we can't draw too many conclusions from this alone. A winged or precog Hybrid child hasn't happened yet, so this too is unknown at this point."
To any Cryvan members. What is your opinion on human technology and what do you think its rate of advancement.
"It's like having a Cyrvan ship on half power." - Lt. Crystal Is'va Dertanya, date D82-M3-Y145
Its more a question about our rate of development and our ability to adapt. In short, what do the Cryvan think about our rate of technological development, particularly in comparison to their own.
hmmmm, which raises another question, in comparison, between Cryvan and humanity, which race has been out in space longer, and by how much longer.
"While Terran technology is currently still undeniably far behind that of ours, the rate at which the Terrans are making progress is quite staggering. Some of our scientists are saying that between 75 to 100 years the Terrans may actually be close to our current level of technology and if we don't start making more progress now, they might overtake us in 50 more years. Which would probably hurt the pride of a lot of Cyrvans, considering we've been in space for far longer than the Terrans have..."
Are you seriously asking how they prevent small arms fire from punching through armor that can withstand weapons stronger than nuclear bombs?
looks to be more about how do they stop small arms puncturing the vacuum hull of the target craft during boarding operations. the answer to that with military ships is that the hulls are designed to stop significantly more powerful weapons. civilian ships would be more fragile but i would have thought that anything designed to prevent rupturing from collisions with significant mass should be fairly difficult to puncture with close quarter weaponary and any kind of hull patching foam or force field should be able to patch small arms fire i would have thought
"I can't think of any hand carried weapon that could inflict serious enough damage to the hull of a warship."
Now that made me wonder two things:
First: What if Feryaa. Is it a planet (if yes, in what system), a place on a planet (if yes, on which and in which system) or is it the name of a religion?
Second: Cyrvan Religion.
Are there many religions?
Do those religions believe in one god, or several gods, or a semi-sentient universe that created living beings to figure itself out (I wonder if anyone will get that reference...)?
How much influence does religion have on the cyrvan culture and government?
Are there many atheists?
And something mostly unrelated:
I know from earlier answers that Cyrvans have less experience in genetic engineering than the Humans, but what is their moral and ethic stance on the matter? Are there any legal regulations on genetic engineering (like allowing it only to correct genetic illnesses and such)?
"Feryaa is the name of the only religion we have, it has pretty deep roots in our culture and every day life. The Cyrvan government has for the most part always been about 'practical' things in life and is probably one of the least Cyrvan things influenced by Feryaa.
I do not know of a lot of atheists.
Cyrvan genetic research is for the most part limited to regrowing lost limbs and replacing defect or damaged internal organs. Altering DNA and genes on a deeper level is forbidden by law."
I thought they disallowed any genetic modifications because they think they are almost perfect just the way they are and don't need them...you know what Cyrvans are like!...
although I guess if enough Terrans took up "genetic enhancement" and started to rival the Cyrvans in their prized abilities, along with the possiblilty of mental control over them, those little elves may re-think their stance on this given their attitude towards our "inferior" race......

"Hunderd of years worth of 'genetic enhancement' and one of the best pilots the LSF seems to have is this blond airhead of a girl, who probably can't count to hundred.
Keep on genetically enhancing Merrans!"