[ Peter is, to say the least, furious. There's the sound of running water and scrubbing furiously coming from his apartment onto the SFC. He'd begun to learn how to use it. When he reappears, he's wearing a checker-patterned long-sleeved shirt, and his tail is twitching with his back to the camera. He holds his hand up to the SFC--his gloves are
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... Peter. I see you're back to normal.
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Peter, the people in your world... they're born the same way normal people are, right?
If so, then why do clocks need to be fixed?
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Our... situation has always BEEN. That doesn't mean it's always stayed as, of course, myself with this body and this clock... or that the owner of this clock has been 'Peter White' for a long time. It belongs to the White Rabbit; to that person.
[ He seems to be trying to think about this. ... Normally he wouldn't care, but, well... this was a complicated thing to answer. ]... Replacements are born. Clocks have always been. The replacements die, but their clocks never will. Not by normal or even the means of killing another. The clock of a Role-holder is especially important. It is our very clocks, for the few roles, that keep things going. Whether or not the game was formed around the clocks or the clocks around the game itself... I've not the slightest ( ... )
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