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un: castiel | voice to text
Hello. This is Castiel.
I'm looking for any information that can be provided on Aurora, Etraya, and Echo. I'm particularly interested in the latter.
I'm certain anyone who's made attempts at gathering information about this place and those who've brought us here will have noticed there's no library.
[ calling it suspicious would be redundant, so he doesn't. ]
I'm looking for any information that can be provided on Aurora, Etraya, and Echo. I'm particularly interested in the latter.
I'm certain anyone who's made attempts at gathering information about this place and those who've brought us here will have noticed there's no library.
[ calling it suspicious would be redundant, so he doesn't. ]
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[And he's got a gigantic soft spot for artificial beings, especially ones created only for a specific task who've been deprived of their own agency, buuuut saying that out loud is embarrassing so he keeps it to himself.]
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I see. I'd like a little more information before I decide.
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As for who built this place. I'm not fucking sure about the planet itself, but the companion bots build all the buildings under the direction of Aurora. She has free reign there, given her sister organized her city Moorecroft to be like the American suburbs because she thought it would be good for the mental health of her people.
The barrier is easier to explain using mathematical formulas, but I doubt you'd understand them. In layman's terms, it isn't entirely scientific and likely made up of some kind of fucking magic or other phenomena I've never observed before. It is semi-permeable, allowing a one way flow of air molecules. A hole was ripped in it when part of a space station crashed, but the companion bots fixed it up.
The barrier affects everyone, why are you surprised it affects you?
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I'm capable of moving instantly between any two points in space. That is to say, I can teleport through solid matter. How could I have known it affects everyone? I only just arrived.
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[He'll do that shortly. The calculations Accelerator has managed to do seem reasonable at first, since he started off by following typical scientific laws for them, but eventually they devolve into something incredibly complex and bizarre, made up of imaginary numbers and formulas. There are gaps in his calculations too, where he wasn't able to measure the barrier using his ability.
Regardless, this is the kind of absurd math that would take a supercomputer a long time to come up with.]
Teleportation isn't impossible to calculate for. Maybe your universe just hasn't figured it out.
[He's being a shit, it isn't that easy for most people in his world to calculate for it either.]
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Clearly I'm capable of calculating for it, since I can do it.
[ he never said it wasn't possible. ]
But this is interesting. Thank you.
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Yeah, whatever. I need to put my brain to good use, so if you've got any other fucking ideas for shit that should be measured let me know.
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of course, he's a construct by the same definition. created wholesale by another living being, a completely inorganic life-form that came fully grown and pre-installed with a vast repository of knowledge. it's just a matter of the angle you approach these things. eventually, he'll learn. ]
Okay.
[ maybe he will.
but this individual seems particularly hostile to being asked questions (ironic, since he's the one who answered his inquiries in the first place), so he'll leave it at that. ]
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[He'll send the barrier file along. Enjoy the quantum physics using imaginary formulas, Linhardt!]
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[ He doesn't understand most of what he receives, but Linhardt doesn't consider that a problem. He has to learn somehow, avoiding things because he does not understand him will not help him to do so. ]