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Dec 22, 2010 22:38

[Filtered from Mal. SO HARD.]
Do you ever wonder if ports are just another extension of the Barge? Like the CES, only on a larger scale. If it can simulate animal life, why not human?

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[Private] most_feared December 23 2010, 15:28:47 UTC
It feels different from the CES. I don't think the ship is capable of making its own people, besides bringing us here.

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[Private] paradoxlol December 23 2010, 17:19:59 UTC
It's also capable of making us adopt different traits, histories, even appearances. Who's to say that the ship can't create people?

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[Private] most_feared December 23 2010, 17:27:09 UTC
It's the dimensional overlaps that do that more than the ship. No, it's more than that... Like the beer, for example. The beer tasted imperfect out in the real world, like I'm used to.

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[Private] paradoxlol December 23 2010, 17:28:53 UTC
We haven't seen any proof of any "dimensional overlaps." We've got the Admiral's word, and that's it.

Yeah, but it sure as hell doesn't taste perfect in the bar here, either.

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[Private] most_feared December 23 2010, 17:33:20 UTC
There's been reports from other people that have left. I think they're gone now, but ask the Time Lords. The ones that have ships and left. They might have some better insight on it.

I don't think the Admiral is in as much control as he says he is. Giving him the creation of entire worlds for the ports is too much credit when he can barely handle the ship.

It tastes wrong, though. Maybe its just where he gets it, but it tastes too... [There's a noise as he's working through wordfail].

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[Private] paradoxlol December 23 2010, 17:41:41 UTC
The idea that he can't control the ship comes from him. We don't know if the floods are really accidents, and we don't know how complete the worlds we visit really are. What we see... is more like a snowglobe than a planet. A small, contained world. [LIKE A DREAMSCAPE AUGHHH.] How's that any different from the CES?

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[Private] most_feared December 23 2010, 17:49:40 UTC
We don't know for absolute certain, but we don't know that it isn't that way in our original worlds. [Big... long... debatable pause.]

[Fffft.] I've held an encased galaxy in my hand and a miniature planet in a protective stasis field. But that didn't make them any less real.

[Admitting his job is really weird = painful as hell.]

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