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Apr 28, 2010 14:40

Damnit. I can't find her anywhere. Vash is gone too. What the hell going on here? I could have sworn she was right here. I just saw her the other day...

Has anyone seen a woman named Jill Valentine? She's about 5'4" with short brown hair. I might have a picture around here some where. Maybe I'll just go out and take a look around outside.

probably shouldn't be moving around, still has pain, jill?!, making injuries worse cause of worry, what is this i don't even--, jiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiill

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[Voice] wears_a_torc April 29 2010, 07:46:27 UTC
... [Oh he can tell where this this is going]

You're new aren't you?

What happens when you try to contact her over the network?

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[Voice] notonroids April 29 2010, 08:45:21 UTC
[He sighs some] I wouldn't call it too new, but new enough.

I tried...seems like her signal was cut off.

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[Voice] wears_a_torc April 29 2010, 08:50:09 UTC
Sorry to be the bearer of such news but...

If the frequency is gone, then your friend has been sent home.

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[Voice] notonroids April 29 2010, 08:53:09 UTC
So I hear.

These scientists are either really picky bastards, are just like toying with us.

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[Voice] wears_a_torc April 29 2010, 08:57:50 UTC
...There's chance she might come back. A few of us have been here more than once. But...[Try not to get your hopes up]

[*Sigh*] I wouldn't be surprised if it was both.

The name's Knuckles.

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[Voice] notonroids April 29 2010, 09:06:29 UTC
So there's a chance she might come back? [There's a slight pause. He's kind of hoping she'll come back.]

Chris Redfield. ...Knuckles a nick name or something?

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[Voice] wears_a_torc April 29 2010, 09:09:58 UTC
Sometimes, most often after a week, sometimes longer but the longer it takes the less likely it'll be.

But if she does come back, it doesn't mean she'll remember being here the first time.

heh, heh, No it isn't, but you're not the first to ask.

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[Voice] notonroids April 29 2010, 09:18:29 UTC
So this happens often then? I'm going to take a stab at it and say this isn't a random occurrence.

Great, of course she won't.

[He actually chuckles a bit.] Hopefully it hasn't gotten too old then.

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[Voice] wears_a_torc April 29 2010, 09:37:35 UTC
I suppose it's as often and as random as them showing up here in the first place.

But whatever the pattern is I don't think anyone has figured it out yet.

Nah, it's not too old, yet.

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[Voice] notonroids April 29 2010, 19:05:35 UTC
Maybe there's a way to. There could be a pattern of what kind of person arrives, not just how many.

That's a good sign.

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[Voice] wears_a_torc April 29 2010, 20:24:47 UTC
I've seen all sorts here, good, bad, male female, young, old...although there are alot of teenagers...

...Human and non-human, most are human, or at least human looking.

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[Voice] notonroids April 29 2010, 23:52:15 UTC
Teenagers? Why would these scientists want teenagers? That's strange.

Well, that's at least a start. Guess I can't fault the scientists on being biased.

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[Voice] wears_a_torc April 30 2010, 13:48:31 UTC
Don't know....Old enough to pull their weight but young enough to grow attached to the dump?

You human then?

Some folk call a census every so often, Maybe the county people can help you, they're nuts, but they like to keep track of their nationals.

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[Voice] notonroids April 30 2010, 18:58:37 UTC
Still sounds strange no mater how you put it.

I am.

A census might give us a better idea of who is here. Country people? It wouldn't hurt to try and talk to them, crazy or not.

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[Voice] wears_a_torc April 30 2010, 19:16:02 UTC
This whole place is strange, that's just the only reason I can think off.

I'm a Echidna.

You don't know the country people? The way they tell it is that in their world the countries have a human body to go with their landmass.

I tend to avoid them when I can...they give me a headache.

Denmark might be your best bet. He kinda claimed this place as part of himself.

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