Bay Smith is a main character. Once a guy, she was turned into a girl several years ago. She keeps this fact a secret, and only a handful of people know.
She's now a struggling actress whose roommate is actually her daughter from an alternate future timeline.
Even if Bay knew who Berry was (which is a dubious assertion, at best), Berry might not know where their mother lives. She has the same two, rather sizable reasons for not contacting her that Bay has.
Bay’s mother is not a very good mother if she hasn’t even tried to contact her after moving. Bay could have sent letters or emailed her without having to call, but it would be stupid to not contact Bay over not calling if you moved.
How do you know Bay’s mother didn’t try to contact her? by the time she moved, Brad would have been Bay for potentially several years. Who knows if her mother could still find her?
Actually, the term comes from the “stationers” who stayed put to sell their goods instead of travelling from place to place:
Originally the term stationery referred to all products sold by a stationer, whose name indicated that his book shop was on a fixed spot, usually near a university, and permanent, while medieval trading was mainly carried on by itinerant peddlers (including chapmen, who sold books) and others (such as farmers and craftsmen) at markets and fairs. It was a special term used between the 13th and 15th centuries in the manuscript culture. The Stationers’ Company formerly held a monopoly over the publishing industry in England and was responsible for copyright regulations.
That’s technically true, but “Smith” is such a common surname that there’s little chance she’d realize that was her grandmother.
Also, it’s nice to have it finally definitively stated in canon whether Bay had kept up with her mother’s address – she had amnesia in comic 465 when she visited the old stationery store, so that wasn’t definitive.
wait since when did the characters in SS have DNA let alone chromosomes?
I though the “helix” was basis of the stories genetic happenings?
DNA is a helix…
Helixes have chromosomes. They’re just not DNA. That’s fictional.
Ask Berry?
Does Bay know Berry is an older time traveling version of herself?
Even if Bay knew who Berry was (which is a dubious assertion, at best), Berry might not know where their mother lives. She has the same two, rather sizable reasons for not contacting her that Bay has.
She can’t really be an orphan if she knows her father is alive.
I think the legal definition of orphan includes “abandoned child”. which her father obviously did to Heather after he stole her from the hospital.
And for additional reference, her mother is here: https://sailorsun.org/?comic=501-pushy-map-sales-person-to-the-rescue https://sailorsun.org/?comic=sailorsun-org-12
Bay’s mother is not a very good mother if she hasn’t even tried to contact her after moving. Bay could have sent letters or emailed her without having to call, but it would be stupid to not contact Bay over not calling if you moved.
How do you know Bay’s mother didn’t try to contact her? by the time she moved, Brad would have been Bay for potentially several years. Who knows if her mother could still find her?
Bay’s phone number is probably the same, same with her mailing address. She could have easily contacted bay of she truly wanted.
BTW: the kind of shop that sells paper and such is a “stationery” store, not a “stationary” store.
Oh lol, did not know that. Stupid identical pronouncement!
I’d make a dumb joke about the store being stationary, but the entire point of this conversation is that it moved, so that’s right out the window.
Actually, the term comes from the “stationers” who stayed put to sell their goods instead of travelling from place to place:
{from Wikipedia}
So the joke isn’t that far off the point…
Hahah, that’s amazing.
You know, Honey has Mary Smith’s business card, from way back when.
That’s technically true, but “Smith” is such a common surname that there’s little chance she’d realize that was her grandmother.
Also, it’s nice to have it finally definitively stated in canon whether Bay had kept up with her mother’s address – she had amnesia in comic 465 when she visited the old stationery store, so that wasn’t definitive.