It's not. Believe me, I'm usually the map reader for my team and I've certainly never seen or heard of a place like this.
It's more like another world, we're brought here through the door, although from what I've observed, there doesn't seem to be a rhyme or reason as to who arrives when.
[Mohinder is able to believe certain things: that men can fly on occasion, that little girls can act like Map Quest, or his roommate can read minds. But another world...]
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Earthling alert.
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Are you a Martian then?
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[Let's all pause for bouncing martians.]
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Well, that's fantastic, I'm sure. Could you perhaps tell me which road to take back to New York?
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You'll have a hard time getting out of here.
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... Why do you say that?
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You can't leave on your own timetable. You'll hear the same thing from anyone else that responds.
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Is this some sort of joke?
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Welcome to Anatole, I'm Dr. Spencer Reid.
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[And oh, another person that holds a doctorate.]
Pleasure to meet you, Spencer.
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It's more like another world, we're brought here through the door, although from what I've observed, there doesn't seem to be a rhyme or reason as to who arrives when.
[Or three.]
You as well.
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I'm not sure...I follow.
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[ a hesitant pause and then: ] The internet...? All we have here is this network, is that the same thing?
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[ looks extremely puzzled. ]
I'm sorry, I'm not familiar with the term wifi.
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Ah well, never mind.
[He'll just be stubborn, shall he?]
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[How does one properly describe the internet? Mohinder takes it for granted.]
It's a global network, really, where people can share ideas instantaneously.
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