1 - Voice [Jan.19th]

Jan 23, 2012 00:15

[His voice doesn't falter and there is a smiling edge to his tone, but he can't trust his face to keep smiling at the communicator for a question like this.]

Is it true that BREW can bring in people that have already died in their own worlds?

shirogane, c: rangiku matsumoto, c: zatanna zatara, c: mary weather hargreaves, c: maito gai, c: allen abaddonia, c: jules de ferrier, c: itachi uchiha, c: noa voilier, c: saleh, c: himura tomoe, c: itou kamotaro

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r_a_m_1982 January 24 2012, 23:44:33 UTC
Yes. I died before I arrived.

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[voice] thelongestword January 25 2012, 03:24:31 UTC
BREW gave you a body?

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[voice] r_a_m_1982 January 25 2012, 15:25:58 UTC
You could say that, the one in my world disappeared when I was derezzed.

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[voice] thelongestword January 27 2012, 03:02:34 UTC
De...rezzed?

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video 012420 January 25 2012, 02:13:43 UTC
Definitely. There are people here that have died back in our own world.

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voiiiice. argh. thelongestword January 25 2012, 03:28:21 UTC
Are they dead or were they brought from a point when they were alive?

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<3 012420 January 25 2012, 05:29:24 UTC
I believe one was brought here from the time just after his death. Another had been dead for almost fifteen years before he appeared here.

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voice thelongestword January 27 2012, 03:02:00 UTC
So they do not need to be freshly dead for BREW to consider them.

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[CEILING a.k.a. not here] sostaygold January 25 2012, 11:43:30 UTC
[It's a question he could answer, but it seems like in Death City he's not the only one who can -- ironically enough. (That, and he can't.)

It's a question Allen's been wanting to ask himself, even if it still doesn't shed light on the entirety of what he wants to know.

For now, he'll just eavesdrop.]

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[sweeping you off the ceiling] thelongestword January 27 2012, 03:01:07 UTC
[He really should have thought more carefully about this before putting up a network post, what with all of these difficult questions and people eavesdropping.]

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[noooooo] sostaygold January 28 2012, 03:03:40 UTC
[It's not exactly a comfortable sort of eavesdropping, especially since it concerns someone he knows but not all that well and something so personal.

It's a mark of how much he wants his questions answered that he's resorting to it anyway.]

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