Ah. [Oh dear. This is worse than he thought. Not that he's sure what to think yet at all, really, but this man still thinks he's... wherever he was last. A ship of some sort, and Jack gets the sense he's not talking about the nautical kind.]
I'm afraid you're no longer on any vessel. You were secured inside a laboratory when I discovered you here, quite by accident. The laboratory is owned by a company that has been suspected of human trafficking and experimentation, which is what led me here initially. [He pauses at a juncture to consider which way to go. He says matter-of-factly, but with a pinch of sympathy for the man's situation:] But you are most certainly on Earth, and I have not the faintest idea who this Chillingsworth woman might be. But I suspect that she is currently in another dimension entirely.
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I'm afraid you're no longer on any vessel. You were secured inside a laboratory when I discovered you here, quite by accident. The laboratory is owned by a company that has been suspected of human trafficking and experimentation, which is what led me here initially. [He pauses at a juncture to consider which way to go. He says matter-of-factly, but with a pinch of sympathy for the man's situation:] But you are most certainly on Earth, and I have not the faintest idea who this Chillingsworth woman might be. But I suspect that she is currently in another dimension entirely.