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audio; treadingdawn October 10 2008, 06:15:29 UTC
I believe it is the year 2303.

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audio; halfvulcan October 10 2008, 06:20:01 UTC
Fascinating. Earth, or another planet?

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audio; treadingdawn October 10 2008, 06:20:41 UTC
Narnia, actually.

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audio; halfvulcan October 10 2008, 06:24:08 UTC
A planet I am unfamiliar with. May I inquire as to the space travel capabilities of Narnia?

[ooc: >> You didn't see that!]

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breakerofchains October 10 2008, 06:16:57 UTC
Nineteen twenty-six.

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halfvulcan October 10 2008, 06:22:23 UTC
Was it difficult to adapt to the technology of this dimension, in that case?

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breakerofchains October 10 2008, 06:47:30 UTC
It was, and it still sort of is.

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halfvulcan October 10 2008, 07:08:40 UTC
Sort of?

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call_me_spooky October 10 2008, 06:19:03 UTC
1999. The partying is not as impressive as I was told it would be.

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halfvulcan October 10 2008, 06:23:12 UTC
The partying, Mr Mulder?

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call_me_spooky October 10 2008, 06:31:56 UTC
Oh. Well. A growing number of people have fixated on the turnover to 2000 next year (which, of course, isn't technically the Millennium,) as a likely date for the end of the world. Eschatological expectations run high, and so there's a prevailing sentiment that if we're all fated to die, if the Biblical Armageddon indeed approaches, then we'd do well to enjoy what time remains in as ardent a fashion as possible.

In short, to party like it's 1999.

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halfvulcan October 10 2008, 06:56:05 UTC
Biblical- ah. Fascinating. Did you prescribe to this theory?

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hisplusone October 10 2008, 06:19:55 UTC
This must be my lucky month! It's really you! Spock! I mean Spock! Ha! Oh if only Mickey were here.

Well that's a bit tricky considering how time flows here but when I last left it...It was 2012.

[ooc: This has been way over due. Those strikes are not there. :D]

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halfvulcan October 10 2008, 06:26:35 UTC
Tricky? Does it not progress in the standard Earth measurement of days and months?

[ooc: BDb I think he's going to eventually hit up every single person in the Doctor Who cast.]

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hisplusone October 10 2008, 06:32:25 UTC
It depends on which version of Earth, or planet we're talking about. It's different for everyone. Like say you go- actually I think the Doctor could explain it best. It can get confusing.

[ooc: He should!]

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halfvulcan October 10 2008, 06:52:27 UTC
Ah, I have spoken to him before. A most fascinating individual.

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tofuinthesky October 10 2008, 06:22:20 UTC
It was 2004 when I left home.

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halfvulcan October 10 2008, 06:40:52 UTC
What was the state of your space travel capabilities at the time?

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tofuinthesky October 10 2008, 06:42:16 UTC
I can't believe you're asking an alien that. Very, very advanced.

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halfvulcan October 10 2008, 06:49:51 UTC
There are many alien planets that lack the means for space travel. Most fascinating, however. Perhaps you could describe the technology used?

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