c] voice;

May 28, 2011 01:16

[There's a series of taps overheard, something very akin to Morse code, tap TAP tap tap tap TAP tap tap TAP tap tap tap TAP tap tap tap -- stop -- TAP TAP tap -- stop ( Read more... )

c: the joker, c: deathstroke the terminator, c: bruce wayne | batman, c: black mask, c: harley quinn, c: naoya, c: clark kent, c: sherlock holmes, c: gazille redfox, !: edward nygma

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[text] caveatwalls May 28 2011, 05:58:24 UTC
[Arkham? Another one from Gotham. The Core seemed to have a sick draw to that place.]

It's insane to need the use of a teletype in this day and age.

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[text] enigmaestro May 28 2011, 06:02:04 UTC
Teletype, hm? As opposed to what day and age?

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[text] caveatwalls May 28 2011, 06:22:49 UTC
I'm fairly certain most of these have a calendar function somewhere.

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[text] enigmaestro May 28 2011, 06:28:26 UTC
But it's incorrect. A few years off, in fact. As someone would implement, were they so inclined to dissuade me from any actuality.

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[text] caveatwalls May 28 2011, 06:35:23 UTC
It's incorrect for everyone but the natives. [He's gotten used to his own six month discrepancy.] I'm sure plenty have come from further away on the timeline than you.

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[text] enigmaestro May 28 2011, 06:36:44 UTC
I'd be interested to hear about it. Call me curious.

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[text] caveatwalls May 28 2011, 06:46:31 UTC
[Pause. Sherlock hates being so mundanely helpful, but it could be excused in the face of gathering information of his own.]

I'd call you braindead if you weren't.

The Core has pulled people, at least from an Earth like this one, as far back as medieval times and as far away as after the year 3000. That's not to speak of other worlds.

From the sound and looks of it [because yes, he's looking at everything else in the entry] you're an American from the earliest being the latter half of the twentieth century. [Dialects are harder to trace over time, but fashion is not. Also, still not revealing his own time.]

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[text] enigmaestro May 28 2011, 06:55:40 UTC
A man who can appreciate curiosity? Refreshing. Shockingly refreshing.

Interesting. [Neither confirming nor denying. He knows how that hurts.] Are you not from my supposed criteria? Your way of analyzing is logical, aptly methodical. And professional.

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[text] caveatwalls May 28 2011, 07:02:32 UTC
Yes it is.

Fortunately, I've never been put in an asylum for it.

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[text] enigmaestro May 28 2011, 07:05:55 UTC
You really don't pull your punches, do you? I suppose that was, vaguely, a compliment.

Compliment accepted.

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[text] caveatwalls May 28 2011, 07:12:16 UTC
[That's certainly a new way of being told he's a blunt dickhead.]

You consider being put in an asylum a good thing?

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[text] enigmaestro May 28 2011, 07:20:56 UTC
I consider being committed due to the fact that I'm smarter than everyone else is worth the entailed endeavor, yes.

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[text] caveatwalls May 28 2011, 07:34:30 UTC
If that's really why you were there, Gotham's worse off than I was previously informed.

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[text] enigmaestro May 28 2011, 07:38:26 UTC
I'm sure you'd feel right at home. Give or a take a few discrepancies.

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[text] caveatwalls May 28 2011, 07:54:26 UTC
In comparison to this place? Not the first time I've heard that.

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[text] enigmaestro May 28 2011, 07:58:05 UTC
I'm not entirely surprised.

Question, if I may?

Why text? I know you're aware of the other communicative options. Scoping out newcomer intentions is a credible reasoning process, but I'm sure you're capable of observing. There is, however, a certain enjoyment in interacting.

A sort of control.

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