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Dec 29, 2009 15:33

[Be treated to another scene from a buildingtop. The snow clinging to the ground makes it sparkle, and from so high up -- at least a dizzying twenty stories -- the rearrangement of the Safezone is apparent.]There sure are a lot of new buildings... and they all seem to have a lot of care in their architecture. It's almost like the Scientists picked ( Read more... )

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[Video] eatingurshoes December 29 2009, 23:05:11 UTC
I thought when you leave, you lose your memories. That makes it rather difficult to check on much of anything.

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[Video] bloodseal_soul December 29 2009, 23:26:45 UTC
Exactly.

The scientists mentioned that the buildings that recently came in were "an obstruction". That means they were able to... I don't know, put a wire trap on the proverbial sink.

They have access to the way of transport. They can even hold things there and look into the channel.

Maybe... I don't know, there's a window?

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[Video] eatingurshoes December 30 2009, 01:23:17 UTC
And perhaps this window functions differently than the usual entrances and exits, hm? Perhaps it can be controlled or looked through without having to enter yourself?

[He really, really likes where you're going with this, Al.]

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[Video] bloodseal_soul December 30 2009, 01:33:31 UTC
Exactly!

Of course, this is all conjecture, but it's a possibility.

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sauceytomato December 29 2009, 23:15:43 UTC
Don't say something like that.

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bloodseal_soul December 29 2009, 23:29:58 UTC
... sorry. I don't mean to worry you.

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sauceytomato December 29 2009, 23:34:36 UTC
I don't want to lose you.

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bloodseal_soul December 29 2009, 23:39:57 UTC
That's... what you're worried about?

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[Video] enviousin December 29 2009, 23:37:45 UTC
[Envy's at the Temple of Heaven, sitting on one of the steps]

I doubt this place will ever be fixed. Chances are the scientists are less worried about fixing it, and more worried about stopping it, so they can get their asses out of here and not worry about getting dragged back. And I doubt the people out here are included in their escape plan.

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[Video] bloodseal_soul December 29 2009, 23:41:29 UTC
As much as I hate to admit it, I think that sounds right. Stopping it would be a start... but as awful as it is, this place is a second chance for a lot of people, a life they want to keep.

I wouldn't want it to be destroyed entirely, but the people who want to go home should be able to.

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[Video] enviousin December 29 2009, 23:48:26 UTC
Hmph. Idealistic, aren't you? Put together what the scientist's have already shown of themselves and what they tried in the first place.

Somehow I doubt, if they did find a way home, the people who wanted to leave would be able to. They sort of remind me of... well, me. Looking out for themselves.

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[Video] bloodseal_soul December 30 2009, 00:03:54 UTC
Human nature is unfortunately selfish at times.

Maybe if they'd get help from us instead of locking us out all the time, we'd get farther, but...

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[Voice] ignitive December 29 2009, 23:45:30 UTC
The more people this place brings, the larger it becomes, the more likely it's going to have staying power. That's generally the way of it.

As for damaging things in other worlds? I kind of wonder if there's evidence of it at all.

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Re: [Voice] bloodseal_soul December 30 2009, 00:07:56 UTC
More like the hole they've rent is getting bigger with the wear...

Well, think about it. People and places are being taken. Time is being compressed. Wouldn't that cause some sort of damage? I can't believe that it just creates copies of us...

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[Voice] ignitive December 30 2009, 02:18:08 UTC
Here I was trying to be a little bit positive, so much for that.

Yeah, they are, but see, I had no idea one of my buddies was here until I showed up. As far as I knew, he was running around as normal the day before. He's apparently been here a while too, months I believe. People probably don't even know we're gone.

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[Voice] bloodseal_soul December 30 2009, 03:50:45 UTC
I-I'm really sorry if I seem like a downer, I'm just... trying to make sense of things.

I know... but doesn't it seem strange that that's how it works? Why isn't it damaging things?

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vile_queen December 30 2009, 02:08:48 UTC
Several of these structures are from my own world. Logically, as our absences are not disturbing our world, the buildings are not. But I can think of no way to know for sure.

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bloodseal_soul December 30 2009, 03:52:11 UTC
But matter can't be created or destroyed, can it? If not our worlds, where is this matter coming from?

Are they literally creating copies of us, taken from our world?

[His voice hitches.]

Do they destroy the people that have gone?

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vile_queen December 30 2009, 03:56:46 UTC
When I arrived, I was told that we were removed from a single moment of our time, to return a moment after. It would not be long enough to miss. Extrapolation suggests that buildings would operate the same way - not created or destroyed, simply relocated. And our time here is only seconds.

Only if someone is made. I do not care to think that I might be a copy alone, and I cannot think of any evidence that supports this.

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bloodseal_soul December 30 2009, 04:02:41 UTC
So... our time is interrupted, but our memories are wiped, and we return moments after.

But... how do you explain the fact that we age, here, and apparently haven't by the time we come back, if we're not copies?

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