Mostly human, okay, sure. He'll be interested to hear that story sometime, but not at the moment, since Daniel seems perhaps a little reluctant to discuss it and it's probably not overly relevant. 2005, though. They didn't have intergalactic explorers in 2005! That hadn't even had official, public first contact. Hmm. He answers Daniel's question first though.
"My native time isn't applicable or relevant," he replies, though he realises Daniel will be dissatisfied with that answer, so he decides to explain a little bit. "For one thing we don't use your method of measuring time, anyway, completely different calendars. And furthermore, my home planet's timeline doesn't always really remain constant relative to the rest of the universe or the web of Time. It's complicated. Anyway, I'm a time traveler, so I haven't had a home time for quite a while now. Well, until I arrived in Manhattan, that is."
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"My native time isn't applicable or relevant," he replies, though he realises Daniel will be dissatisfied with that answer, so he decides to explain a little bit. "For one thing we don't use your method of measuring time, anyway, completely different calendars. And furthermore, my home planet's timeline doesn't always really remain constant relative to the rest of the universe or the web of Time. It's complicated. Anyway, I'm a time traveler, so I haven't had a home time for quite a while now. Well, until I arrived in Manhattan, that is."