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Dec 26, 2009 02:11

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*mia, !voice, l, *med'an, *lemony snicket

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mysilenceknot December 26 2009, 14:49:49 UTC
[Oh goodness, that was a strange voice..wait...a a letter codename? Maybe there was a volunteer here]

L?..That is an unusual name.

[Please be VFD...please be VFD]

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b_as_a_criminal December 26 2009, 19:25:48 UTC
It is a code name. It would not be beneficial for me to give my true name at this time, so I apologize for the inconvenience.

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mysilenceknot December 26 2009, 22:06:08 UTC
Not at all. At times the it's necessary to go under the cover of an alias.

I've done so myself in many of my investigations.

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b_as_a_criminal December 27 2009, 00:18:33 UTC
I see - then that is good. I wonder, are you also working on a solution to the Mayfield case?

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shamagaladin December 27 2009, 20:15:11 UTC
[Actually, it kind of fools Med'an. At least, he feels a little better.]

L.

My name is Med'an.

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b_as_a_criminal December 27 2009, 21:44:45 UTC
It's good to make your acquaintance, Med'an.

[Interesting name. L wouldn't make small-talk like commenting on that though. He waits to see if this person has anything else to say]

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shamagaladin December 30 2009, 02:46:12 UTC
I don't believe that what we saw was our future, either. Not our true future...because we have the power to change it.

[He's interested in this whole hero thing. or at least what he perceives as heroic.]

Where do we need to start? There's obviously no conventional way to leave the town. I don't think teleportation would work, either...

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b_as_a_criminal December 31 2009, 08:32:17 UTC
That is a good attitude to have, and entirely true. The future is never set in stone.

[Which is B lying through his teeth. If he didn't believe in fate, he wouldn't trust the lifespan readings his eyes had always showed him, which would be foolish. Although from what he remembered from the future, he still could not see the numbers that determined the death date - he'd have to look at someone's face to confirm that.

As for the second question, he thinks carefully about it]

I was also thinking that there is a very low chance of teleportation being effective.

[I mean, does teleportation even...exist? But he does have his own theories about this]

Therefore, unless dimensions can be cut open - which I've no doubt someone would have done already if they could - there is no chance of physical escape.

However, I do not believe this is a problem. In fact, one's mentality should be the only instrument that is required to escape this place.

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bustydefense December 28 2009, 06:28:18 UTC
Good to know there are so many of us working on it.

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b_as_a_criminal December 29 2009, 00:45:57 UTC
How many?

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bustydefense December 29 2009, 07:12:35 UTC
It's hard to say. I'd say most of the town, in their own way.

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b_as_a_criminal December 29 2009, 22:51:01 UTC
I am glad to hear it.

[Although he already figured that out.]

Justice will prevail.

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