Txt | PrivateisfinethanksJune 13 2011, 17:57:32 UTC
United States, Oregon, Wisconsin, University of Alaska Fairbanks, University of Southern California at Berkeley: these are names of places and institutions of which I've heard or to which I've been.
However, in Anatole, common reference doesn't necessarily entail common origin.
Text | PrivatetrephaestosJune 13 2011, 18:26:01 UTC
[knowing a thing is possible first makes it even easier to accomplish. Takes less than a minute to figure out how to respond with a text. Not aware of privacy settings but keeps the default of the original]
Text | PrivateisfinethanksJune 13 2011, 19:18:45 UTC
Depends on which place or institution you're referencing. But it doesn't matter; I've never heard of you.
[or your work - which must be either delusion ... or interesting, if you're under the impression some government or organization is out to get you ...]
Also, there's a translator on this device (which is called a "Forge"), and with some exceptions, broadcasts are automatically translated into a sort of common language which is apparently/inexplicably perceived by hearers as their own- so you can't be certain the people to whom you're speaking are actually speaking your language. You won't find a single person here who can't understand you - or whom you can't understand - via this thing.
Re: Text | PrivateisfinethanksJune 13 2011, 21:26:46 UTC
heard of.
yes, forge. everyone who arrives here through that door gets one; devices broadcast to a community-wide network unless otherwise specified. you and i are talking over a private feed. everything you're saying to agent reid up there, on the other hand, is accessible to anyone with a forge.
volcano - opening in a planet's crust typically found along areas of tectonic convergence or divergence; allows magma, gases and/or ash to escape
Text | PrivatetrephaestosJune 13 2011, 21:43:23 UTC
that's good I can verify later
It's named after Vulcan - Roman - equivalent of Hephaestus/Hephaistos - Greek - the blacksmith god of fire, metallurgy, and technology. He made Hermes's sandals and wings, the armor of Achilles, the chariot of the sun. He built automatons to work for him. A roboticist. He was thrown down from Olympus and left lame. He's known as "the halting", "coppersmith", "renowned artificer" "of many devices". He worked inside a mountain and the fires of his smithy were the magma, gases and ash which escape. A volcano is the forge of Hephaestus.
Thanks for playing I'll try to remember you when I wake up
Text | PrivateisfinethanksJune 14 2011, 00:43:55 UTC
if you feel like talking about/doing anything productive once practical necessity has moved you past the paranoia and philosophical skepticism and into the acceptance of apparent reality, feel free to contact me: 34658214
Video | PrivatetrephaestosJune 14 2011, 04:28:02 UTC
[Okay, kid; definite cracking of the cognition code there.
As Trepkos's forge switches to video, his hand momentarily obscures the viewscreen in adjustment. Moving it slowly away reveals a face as pallid and wild as before, but a new look in his eyes: lost but probing]
Text | private | need paid acctisfinethanksJune 15 2011, 15:57:27 UTC
[textual shrug. what does it mean to say that common reference doesn't necessarily indicate common origin, douchebag? why is the establishment of a common term constructive, while the story-sounding-board game is a waste of time?]
However, in Anatole, common reference doesn't necessarily entail common origin.
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Which is it-heard of or been?
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[or your work - which must be either delusion ... or interesting, if you're under the impression some government or organization is out to get you ...]
Also, there's a translator on this device (which is called a "Forge"), and with some exceptions, broadcasts are automatically translated into a sort of common language which is apparently/inexplicably perceived by hearers as their own- so you can't be certain the people to whom you're speaking are actually speaking your language. You won't find a single person here who can't understand you - or whom you can't understand - via this thing.
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[unseen sudden suppression of incredulous laughter]
A forge?
Do you know what a volcano is?
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yes, forge. everyone who arrives here through that door gets one; devices broadcast to a community-wide network unless otherwise specified. you and i are talking over a private feed. everything you're saying to agent reid up there, on the other hand, is accessible to anyone with a forge.
volcano - opening in a planet's crust typically found along areas of tectonic convergence or divergence; allows magma, gases and/or ash to escape
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It's named after Vulcan - Roman - equivalent of Hephaestus/Hephaistos - Greek - the blacksmith god of fire, metallurgy, and technology. He made Hermes's sandals and wings, the armor of Achilles, the chariot of the sun. He built automatons to work for him. A roboticist. He was thrown down from Olympus and left lame. He's known as "the halting", "coppersmith", "renowned artificer" "of many devices". He worked inside a mountain and the fires of his smithy were the magma, gases and ash which escape. A volcano is the forge of Hephaestus.
Thanks for playing I'll try to remember you when I wake up
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enough comparative mythology. like i said, common reference doesn't necessarily entail common origin. waste of time.
i'd rather talk about what you forged.
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Are we in Russia, then?
It's so cold.
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As Trepkos's forge switches to video, his hand momentarily obscures the viewscreen in adjustment. Moving it slowly away reveals a face as pallid and wild as before, but a new look in his eyes: lost but probing]
Who are you?
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[there's that habit of shirking introductions.]
jack dawkins.
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The Artful Dodger.
[shivers and starts to push forge away]
I'll call you that if we speak again.
[because if the first sentence is true…
It will have to wait until he's capable of rejoining the fight, grappling with the levels-and definition, now-of "truth".
Reaches to turn off the connection.]
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whatever. still not calling you hephaestus.
[also, belatedly: what's with the shivering?
figure that out later, maybe. click.]
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