I guess I could be more technical: so I told him it was a tear, I remembered Aurora used a different word. A vent?
He said he'll be moving fast once he's in here, and I did tell Aurora I'm inviting him, so she knows. But if we're fixing a vent, which is slightly better than a tear because it's meant to be closed, can we get a head start on figuring out what controls those settings?
Ideally, yes but we still don't have enough information to take action. Also, we have no way of verifying if what he's saying is true. The same goes for Aurora and Echo.
And I'm going to keep pointing out it goes the other way too, we have no way to verify it as false. Same for Aurora and Echo. Choosing not to believe is as much a choice as choosing to believe, and frankly, if I need to gear up for figuring out how to save all the universes we can, while ignoring the whole stupid "play to win" concept Echo's tossing out? Then I want to do that now. Not keep thinking it'll be okay, that it can't be happening, only to find out it has.
True. At this point, every option we have has its risks. It's more of a matter of which one we want to take. Worth nothing that as far as accessible records can tell, Scylla has never appeared before.
I wrote his name wrong at first and then Aurora was able to correct it for me. So... there's a chance she does know him. Or of him. Or just has a better read on the naming conventions, because I just learned these are all Greek?
Me either, unfortunately. Not sure it means much other than Echo being a fan... of an Earth language. Or are we getting translations that all end up approximate?
If Echo ends up being from an Earth I'm going to be so irritated at the lack of even one hello.
There does seem to be a number of us who come from some version of Earth. Particularly noticeable when compared to the other worlds other Etraya residents come from.
Yeah, that's what I've been seeing too. Not as many who are all from one same Earth either? Which is interesting. Are most here from sometime before the 2020s? I haven't met anyone else from the lat 2040s so far. More from earlier.
Is your world at a point of crisis when you're from? Arguably, and truthfully, mine is, but it also was fourteen, fifteen years ago. The world ending kind, both times.
I think it is true. But I was already not taking chances. This just makes it more obvious that if I want a world that can make bad decisions or good decisions or whatever decisions in the future, I also need to work toward it being around for that future.
The one thing I don't buy into is that it's at a Battle Royale cost between all of us here or between city bubbles.
Agreed. These missions keep emphasizing teamwork. If we're supposedly competing with each other, then shouldn't the missions be more focused on individual merits?
Or at least switch goals every other one. This makes what, the second one where something in our environment messes with us? But we're supposed to find the source of the thing messing with us?
And for this particular one, something is being purposely opened and then we're supposed to close it, all while being exposed to a substance that can negatively affect this. It sounds more like an experiment.
Was our exposure not significant enough in San Francisco? Because that's also what it feels like. An experiment with a different twist, 'cause sure, changing a moral compass is one kind of mental manipulation, but so is inducing hallucinations and paranoia outside whatever you usually have going on.
I don't like people being put into danger in a completely preventable way. The guy I talked to was surprised by this whole thing, that we weren't being sent away, that it was happening deliberately. So it kind of is part of the ongoing... social experiment you get on reality television kind of thing.
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He said he'll be moving fast once he's in here, and I did tell Aurora I'm inviting him, so she knows. But if we're fixing a vent, which is slightly better than a tear because it's meant to be closed, can we get a head start on figuring out what controls those settings?
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If Echo ends up being from an Earth I'm going to be so irritated at the lack of even one hello.
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The one thing I don't buy into is that it's at a Battle Royale cost between all of us here or between city bubbles.
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I don't like people being put into danger in a completely preventable way. The guy I talked to was surprised by this whole thing, that we weren't being sent away, that it was happening deliberately. So it kind of is part of the ongoing... social experiment you get on reality television kind of thing.
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