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[voice] 1/3 pinkbedwetter September 20 2010, 12:21:14 UTC
Oh! I get it! You mean like-

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[voice] 2/3 pinkbedwetter September 20 2010, 12:22:34 UTC
Oh, no wait. Uhm... Hmm...

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[voice] 3/3 pinkbedwetter September 20 2010, 12:23:23 UTC
... I don't get it. How could a T-Rex fit in a backpack?

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[voice] likevegeta September 20 2010, 22:09:27 UTC
Well it's... It's not really in the backpack, but it could be?

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[voice] slaying September 20 2010, 13:44:24 UTC
Are you wearing tweed right now, Andrew? 'Cause it sounds like you are.

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[voice] likevegeta September 20 2010, 19:41:40 UTC
No...? I'm in my pajamas.

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[voice] slaying September 21 2010, 14:14:05 UTC
...Oh. Well, that sounds plenty reasonable.

[So with a verbal shrug:] What's up? Besides all the wacky dimensional talk.

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[voice] likevegeta September 21 2010, 15:54:07 UTC
Nothing. I mean, well, talking to people and getting autographs, but I'm just relaxing home.

What's up with you?

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[Voice] hazelrink September 20 2010, 21:09:26 UTC
Well um... a lot of words seem to have people!

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[Voice] likevegeta September 20 2010, 22:11:13 UTC
Yeah, so they all must have been the same at one point.

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[Voice] hazelrink September 20 2010, 22:13:19 UTC
...You think so? But some people aren't from Earth at all.

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[Voice] likevegeta September 20 2010, 22:14:46 UTC
True, but it could have started evolving like Earth did - or, or, their world could be a totally different planet that exists somewhere else.

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[voice] / laaaaaate loyalotter September 21 2010, 12:45:16 UTC
What do you want to know about the experiments?

And no, I don't think wormhole or dimension hopping is possible back home. Dimensional rifts just don't exist.

[Hi, Andrew. This will be like talking to a much less easily distracted Willow. And a much more confident one.]

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[voice] / loves on likevegeta September 21 2010, 15:57:17 UTC
Just what happens with them, what their purpose is, how dangerous they are - is there any defense against them?

Huh. Maybe my world is an anomaly.

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[voice] /sob ♥ loyalotter September 21 2010, 21:02:08 UTC
A lot of things can happen during an experiment. The first experiment I was involved in happened to involve swapping bodies with someone else. I was fortunate enough to switch with someone I knew, but it was disconcerting to be sure. Some can be dangerous. The most recent one had us all thinking we were from different worlds. We were the same people from our own worlds, but there were slight differences. For mine, I'd never heard of magic, which is utter rubbish to anyone who knows me. In an experiment like that, a person might think they're involved with people they're normally enemies with and enemies with their normal allies. You can see the problem with that.

There's no defense that we know of currently, but we all try our hardest not to be affected. Sometimes a person is lucky and they aren't affected, but usually most of us are.

[Oh, Andrew, you should really try getting to know Hermione. She has a notebook of very delicate information.]

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[voice] /patpat, gives a candy! likevegeta September 22 2010, 22:20:07 UTC
This sucks. [Putting it mildly.] Why do they do it anyway?

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