Even in his current state of mind, he knows that he doesn't know the answer to that. He has no idea what a Tau'ri is. Obviously Daniel has a lot more context than Seth does in this situation. Which isn't really saying much, because Seth has just about none. And while he would very much like answers, he's not sure he could properly absorb them right now, and, well, there are obviously more pressing matters.
"I don't-- I don't know what that means," he elaborates, so that Daniel will explain rather than just repeat himself. He could maybe make a guess at that the 'gate' refers to wherever he came out, but what that really means, he has no idea.
"And.. And I don't know how I got here."
It's a bit of a struggle to make the words come out, to actually form sentences. It still feels like his blood is roaring in his ears, or perhaps that's just the building, and the way he's being pulled along (however necessary) is doing him no favours. His body feels numb, and cold, which is probably not helped by his lack of decent clothing. Even with them clearly moving away from the attack, his nerves are completely frayed, the flicker of the lights providing him with another spike in his increasing sense of dread and fear, and if this gets worse or goes on for much longer, Seth is worried he'll end up either hysterical or catatonic. Either would be extremely bad. He knows he's only barely avoiding having a panic attack at the moment, and he's not sure how long he will manage to stave it off.
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Even in his current state of mind, he knows that he doesn't know the answer to that. He has no idea what a Tau'ri is. Obviously Daniel has a lot more context than Seth does in this situation. Which isn't really saying much, because Seth has just about none. And while he would very much like answers, he's not sure he could properly absorb them right now, and, well, there are obviously more pressing matters.
"I don't-- I don't know what that means," he elaborates, so that Daniel will explain rather than just repeat himself. He could maybe make a guess at that the 'gate' refers to wherever he came out, but what that really means, he has no idea.
"And.. And I don't know how I got here."
It's a bit of a struggle to make the words come out, to actually form sentences. It still feels like his blood is roaring in his ears, or perhaps that's just the building, and the way he's being pulled along (however necessary) is doing him no favours. His body feels numb, and cold, which is probably not helped by his lack of decent clothing. Even with them clearly moving away from the attack, his nerves are completely frayed, the flicker of the lights providing him with another spike in his increasing sense of dread and fear, and if this gets worse or goes on for much longer, Seth is worried he'll end up either hysterical or catatonic. Either would be extremely bad. He knows he's only barely avoiding having a panic attack at the moment, and he's not sure how long he will manage to stave it off.