[0004]: You Must Really Love Testing [video]

Jul 12, 2011 09:36

[The feed flickers, showing stone, no doubt the exterior wall surrounding the mansion. It would seem fairly ordinary, if not entirely uninteresting, except for the white stone was bordering a view of the sky with the town below. A painting maybe? But it is far too realistic. An orange rim surrounds the picture ( Read more... )

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dragon_savior July 13 2011, 06:16:24 UTC
I'm amazed it can do that while being so small! There was a set of machines back home that could warp people around, but they were much bigger.

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redacted_error July 13 2011, 13:42:20 UTC
You have portals, too? [Interesting! But..] You said...warp?

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dragon_savior July 13 2011, 15:13:25 UTC
Not so much portals. What I'm talking about are big machines that connect to specific points. They can't be changed.

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redacted_error July 13 2011, 15:44:23 UTC
Oh. [Well, that's also interesting too.] Are they useful?

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dragon_savior July 13 2011, 21:07:39 UTC
When we were done with what we had to do, we were able to get back across the ocean when no other ship was able to. So, yes.

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redacted_error July 13 2011, 22:45:40 UTC
Back across...the ocean? ...I suppose that is very useful.

They cannot be moved?

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dragon_savior July 14 2011, 01:08:10 UTC
No. They were massive platforms, and had a big block of metal next to them that let you tell the machine what your destination was.

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redacted_error July 14 2011, 02:23:48 UTC
Oh. So they're permanent?

The portals this gun disappear as soon as I pass through a particle field.

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dragon_savior July 14 2011, 02:37:48 UTC
As long as they have power, yeah.

Um... What's a particle field?

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redacted_error July 14 2011, 14:44:28 UTC
They were put over doorways, and objects would disintegrate if they tried to pass through. With a few exceptions like humans and the portal gun.

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dragon_savior July 15 2011, 02:36:13 UTC
They sound awful.

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[ audio ] redacted_error July 15 2011, 15:16:18 UTC
Not awful. Inconvenient.

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