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Jan 04, 2012 05:55

So... when I went to bed last night, it was the end of October.

Could someone please explain to me how I woke up eight hours later in January? I am still in the same universe, right? Please tell me I don't have to give the zombie talk again.

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smithnjones January 5 2012, 04:11:00 UTC
It sounds like you've fallen through an invisible Rift.

If you don't remember the time that you were away, that's likely what it is. It used to happen to Jack Harkness when he was still here all the time. It happens to Vaughn rather frequently too.

You're still in the same universe. You've just been 'removed' for a certain time and now you're back. It's disconcerting, I know. I wish we had a way of stopping it, but I'm afraid we don't. Welcome back! You missed reindeer and rainbow sherbert ice cream falling from the sky. That's Chicago for you.

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shotofdumbidea January 5 2012, 10:28:56 UTC
...you know, I think I'm just fine missing out on those things.

And I gather losing a little time is a lot less inconvenient than plenty of other things that can happen in this place, so I think I'll just be grateful I'm still in a place I recognize and my brother came with me.

Out of curiosity, though, do the people this happens to frequently have anything in common that you're aware of?

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smithnjones January 5 2012, 23:55:29 UTC
Really? You mean, you didn't want to eat rainbow sherbert snow? Not one of your top desires?

That's a rather good way to look at it. It's not easy either, and I know some people that have consistently lost months at a time, but hopefully, this will only be the one time that it happens to you.

Looking for a common factor? They were both here for a very long time, longer than most are, but I've been here a long time as well and it hasn't happened to me. Can't say that there's really any way to tell, I'm afraid.

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shotofdumbidea January 6 2012, 22:14:26 UTC
Not particularly. It sounds sticky, and I imagine it would lose some of its appeal once it hit the ground...

And... well, when inexplicable things are happening to me, I like to know as much about them as possible. I realize that's something of a losing battle in this place, and it may not help me avoid it happening again, but if nothing else, it makes me feel better about it.

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smithnjones January 7 2012, 00:42:07 UTC
I didn't eat any myself for that very reason though I think the Rift did something to keep it clean. I'd much rather go out and buy the tub myself.

That makes quite a bit of sense. I don't like having no control or feeling like I haven't any, and it would help to know as much a I possibly could. I understand. I wish there was more I could tell you about it. I know that Vaughn would sometimes be able to remember being gone all that time. Those times are much worse I imagine, because you're not really anywhere. You're simply not there.

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shotofdumbidea January 7 2012, 12:14:14 UTC
I see. Thank you for telling me what you can - I'll try not to let it throw me into an existential crisis or anything.

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