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Oct 03, 2006 22:42

He takes a seat on a Convenient Nexus Couch and sets his daughter down by his feet. He leans forward slightly and has a focused sort of expression ( Read more... )

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(Time is Relative) constantcompany October 4 2006, 05:58:58 UTC
"Nothing is constant. Not even time." Rose smiles to Grey, then to Iva (this time with a wave). "Pasts and futures are changing all the time.

"People might create enemies in order to gain something in the end. An image or reputation, something like that."

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Re: (Time is Relative) greyfireson October 4 2006, 06:09:00 UTC
He smiles in return. "But the original story is still there at the heart of it all. If you can find it."

He considers her second answer for a moment. "They might indeed try to gain. That is a good answer."

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Re: (Time is Relative) constantcompany October 4 2006, 06:15:20 UTC
"Is it? I dunno. Or maybe it's all things people don't talk about. Maybe nobody would believe them."

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Re: (Time is Relative) greyfireson October 4 2006, 06:36:03 UTC
He smiles a dark humor smile. "I am certain that the original story is often something people don't talk about."

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Re: (Time is Relative) constantcompany October 4 2006, 06:44:00 UTC
"They may not know. Only five people knew what happened that Christmas in Cardiff, and who're we gonna tell? Who'd believe us?"

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Re: (Time is Relative) greyfireson October 4 2006, 06:51:24 UTC
He raises an eyebrow. This sounded like a story.

"People here might. There is little that is considered to be impossible here.

I am curious about what happened at your Christ-Mass in Cardiff."

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Re: (Time is Relative) constantcompany October 4 2006, 06:57:38 UTC
She considers, for a moment, the chances that the Doctor will get cross with her.

Then she, in usual style, decides to do it anyway. "There were ghosts that were really aliens, possessing the bodies of the dead. They wanted to take the whole world for themselves because theirs had been destroyed."

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Re: (Time is Relative) greyfireson October 4 2006, 07:14:33 UTC
He sighs a little. "I remember when such things wouldn't be thought impossible on Midgard. Humans have forgotten so much in the last thousand years."

He shakes his head. Humans.

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Re: (Time is Relative) constantcompany October 4 2006, 07:17:24 UTC
"Stupid apes?" She suggests the phrase quietly, testing the waters for something.

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Re: (Time is Relative) greyfireson October 4 2006, 07:30:32 UTC
"Oh no. Humans, on the whole, are deadly clever. Most of you seem to have forgotten how to see a lot of things though."

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Re: (Time is Relative) constantcompany October 4 2006, 07:31:52 UTC
He seems to have passed with flying colors with that answer.

"There's a lot of flashy distractions."

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Re: (Time is Relative) greyfireson October 4 2006, 07:38:54 UTC
He wonders what she was testing for.

"I know. The cities on Midgard are fascinating."

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Re: (Time is Relative) constantcompany October 4 2006, 07:40:37 UTC
"I grew up in London. It's hard to imagine there's anything else, when that's all you've ever known."

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Re: (Time is Relative) greyfireson October 4 2006, 07:48:55 UTC
"Before this year I had never seen anything quite like a large human city."

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Re: (Time is Relative) constantcompany October 4 2006, 07:50:52 UTC
"No? They don't have them in, in Midgard?"

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Re: (Time is Relative) greyfireson October 4 2006, 08:04:51 UTC
"I'm sorry, I should say Earth. Midgard is Earth. I'm from Jotunheim.

And no, they don't have them. Jotunar aren't the numerous."

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