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Same Filter dreamsofnoah November 26 2009, 22:18:29 UTC
It was such fun, wasn't it?

Oh, Justin suspects me, but then again he suspects me when anything happens. I think he's been speaking out of turn though. I might need to teach him a lesson.

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Same Filter der_freischuetz November 26 2009, 22:32:33 UTC
Ohh, it was! A taste of home.

Though I wasn't aware your plaything was part of the police. A lesson, yes, perhaps that is what he needs.

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Same Filter dreamsofnoah November 26 2009, 22:40:59 UTC
He murdered someone back home. They killed him for it. I think he~ thinks he's making up for it.

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Same Filter der_freischuetz November 26 2009, 23:02:19 UTC
Did he. Now, if that's not interesting. Wasted potential, yes! So he acts out of guilt and not belief? What a pity.

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Comment not here but HE'S WATCHING YOU thebearjew November 26 2009, 22:57:11 UTC
Comment not here either, but Rip would say all performances need an audience~ der_freischuetz November 26 2009, 23:05:33 UTC
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uxoriousemperor November 26 2009, 23:23:38 UTC
That is an interesting question, Lieutenant.

A further question would be, if the dead could go home, would they wish to do so? What would the consequences of that be? Would one return to life at home the way one seems to be able to do here?

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der_freischuetz November 26 2009, 23:38:15 UTC
Why wouldn't they wish to? And why not, it works well enough here, doesn't it. Bending the rules a little, yes!

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uxoriousemperor November 27 2009, 04:16:49 UTC
If one were dead at home, going back might return one to that state. In which case, one would not want to return home. It would be choosing to die to return home if that were the case. In Vienna in my time, at least, it would be so. Perhaps things have changed in your time?

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der_freischuetz November 27 2009, 06:34:11 UTC
Would it? Who knows. Our bodies work fine enough here, why wouldn't it be possible to take them with us? After all, we arrived with them intact, too.

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(Millennium filter/Unhackable) valentineluke November 27 2009, 00:22:49 UTC
Passing interest of two strangers aside, no one outside of friendly acquaintances seems to have taken notice of my recovery.

Find Mr. Saxon interesting as well?

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[Millennium filter/Unhackable] der_freischuetz November 27 2009, 05:53:55 UTC
The police didn't? One of them claimed that all of our victims had been interviewed by them. Perhaps they've become careless.

Ever since he praised us in private for our splendid performances, watching eagerly. A true art connoisseur! Very interesting, I'd say.

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Re: [Millennium filter/Unhackable] valentineluke November 28 2009, 00:13:26 UTC
Those fools obviously can't count.

Anything else to report on him?

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[Millennium filter/Unhackable] der_freischuetz November 28 2009, 01:50:25 UTC
Reporting~, then.

Mister Saxon is what he likes to be called in public, when one isn't talking about murder. In private he introduced himself as "The Master". Isn't that pretentious? Said he tends to go for mass murders, but would be interested to participate in a potential sequel to our series of events.
His nemesis goes by "The Doctor" - one of those curious coincidences - and is one of those who cannot appreciate art. He's the reason poor "Mister Saxon" is oh so starved for a little action.

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Same Filter deathbutler November 27 2009, 04:06:39 UTC
Likely someone's done caught on, I haven't made myself too very subtle.

But we'll see, hmm?

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Same Filter der_freischuetz November 27 2009, 06:12:55 UTC
That we will. Not that the City seems likely to act on it either way, if it's not completely obvious. So passive, yes.

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