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Jun 29, 2009 23:39

[Anew is walking around the beach Enviro-dome. She's walking near the water and seems to be lost in thought. Of course everyone can see what she is thinking about. There's a thought bubble that shows Lyle's face. She sighs.]

How can a time loop be possible?

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flareofgenius July 1 2009, 08:02:41 UTC
Theoretically, it should be simple enough- what you'd need is something to essentially 'shove' you back to a certain point. The trouble would be more in finding something that could do that. [There might have been something big and spiky in her thought bubble, but it's swiftly shoved aside for a guy in an overcoat and bowler hat- more because she's not really dealing with that at the moment than that she's realised the bubbles are there.]

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a_new_innovator July 1 2009, 12:55:00 UTC
I guess that makes sense. The issue is finding something that would be able to do that. I doubt there is something with that capability in the world I am from.

[She doesn't notice the first thought bubble and doesn't mention about the new one.]

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flareofgenius July 2 2009, 07:37:19 UTC
Yeah, that's true. I'm not sure I can think of anything from home that'd do that, either…

Where're you from?

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a_new_innovator July 2 2009, 16:06:25 UTC
I'm from Earth, though I guess it is probably just one version of it. There are mobile suits there... if you know Neil or Lyle, I'm also from their world.

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flareofgenius July 3 2009, 06:04:45 UTC
Guardia Kingdom.

Different versions? You mean to say it split along different timelines? [This intrigues her-what would she need to examine that kind of thing? Books, the Gate Key or something similar, perhaps even the Epoch…]

Mobile suits? Like humanoid robots?

I don't think I've met them yet, unfortunately.

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a_new_innovator July 3 2009, 15:09:21 UTC
Oh, is that a nice place?

I think so. I think Neil comes from a different time than Lyle.

Yes, mobile suits are humanoid robots. The pilot sits inside the mobile suit and pilots it.

Ah. They are identical twins and great guys.

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flareofgenius July 9 2009, 04:21:45 UTC
Most of the time. Sometimes things happen, but they'd happen anywhere. What about Earth?

That's interesting.

Oh, wow! [What she's imagining is more like a larger Robo, though.]

I see. I'd like to meet them.

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a_new_innovator July 14 2009, 00:15:58 UTC
Earth is nice, but I prefer space. It's just part of my nature that I prefer it.

They are rather impressive.

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flareofgenius July 15 2009, 07:29:07 UTC
[nods. People preferring different spaces, she gets that.] What's it like in space?

I'll bet.

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a_new_innovator July 15 2009, 17:39:52 UTC
It's really open. There's not much around. There's no gravity so you float. When we weren't fighting it was peaceful.

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flareofgenius July 16 2009, 07:49:59 UTC
Sounds nice.

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a_new_innovator July 16 2009, 19:12:10 UTC
It is. It's nice just to look out at the Earth and think.

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