deloreandriver (
deloreandriver) wrote in
towerofanimus2012-10-06 03:34 pm
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Characters: Marty, Open
Setting: Library
Format: either I'm good
Summary: Marty has a lot of thoughts on his mind
Warnings: n/a
This is Marty.
This is Marty with arms folded and head bowed.
He appears to be thinking very hard.
He's sitting on a chair next to a table with a book on time theory in front of him.
He is also mumbling to himself.
There is a piece of white paper with math scribbles and dates on it.
Bother, pester, ignore?
Setting: Library
Format: either I'm good
Summary: Marty has a lot of thoughts on his mind
Warnings: n/a
This is Marty.
This is Marty with arms folded and head bowed.
He appears to be thinking very hard.
He's sitting on a chair next to a table with a book on time theory in front of him.
He is also mumbling to himself.
There is a piece of white paper with math scribbles and dates on it.
Bother, pester, ignore?

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[Equius pulls up a chair and sits down next to Marty, looking over his work. He sits there for a moment, thinking.]
Well, a wriggling day -- oh, birthday, sorry -- only serves to measure how long it's been since the day you were born, seventeen or eighteen or whatever sweeps or years ago.
[Looks like Marty went to the trouble of writing down the names of all the human months. How convenient!]
It's all physical. Your body won't grow at a different rate just to keep in sync with your birthday according to whatever temporal anomaly you've fallen through.
[Equius digs out a pencil and a small notepad from his pocket. As he flips through the pages, Marty will notice that they're all filled with mathematical problems of some kind, though he moves them too fast to identify which ones. Eventually, he reaches a blank one.]
Your wriggling day was in June, and you left in October. June to July, July to August, August to September, September to October; that's four months. [He scribbles down a symbol that doesn't look like anything Marty will have seen on Earth; really, though, it just means 'four' in Alternian written language.] Now, because you've arrived in... May, your body has to start counting again from there.
Do you follow so far?
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[He's totally staring at that math, slightly fascinated. Was that a different mathematical system?]
So in two months it'll be another year for me. It's sort of weird thinking about it being in December.
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[Hey, it's written differently, but the math is all the same. At least he's using the Earth calendar and not solar sweeps or something.]
Of course, I suppose you could still celebrate it in October, but you wouldn't really be the proper age until two months after.
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[He keeps scribbling. It's simple logic, but habit forces him to check their work anyway.]
If we had that information, the answer might be wildly different. But I suppose you can look into that more when we get the information.
[Equius reaches over for Marty's book and flips it to the front cover, keeping his place with one finger.] Yeah, it... time doesn't really factor into it when you're looking for biological things like aging or sleep cycles. They would still work exactly the same way if we had no measurement of time -- assuming, of course, that nothing's tampered with the flow of time. But again. We have no way of knowing.
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I'm gonna go out on a limb and say these assholes can manipulate time, too... hell, they've weird physics and entire forests on some of the floors.
Maybe we should call it Tower Time or something.
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[He looks thoughtful.]
...You know, there are several people here who can manipulate time, too. Maybe you could ask one of them.
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[Marty's looking thoughtful too, but also slightly confused.]
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If time was being tampered with, they would feel it.
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[Hmm.]
Nobody's really said anything on the network yet... if the admins can, maybe they can mask it.
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Of course, whether they'd tell anyone about it is a different story. [He's pretty sure at that least one, maybe two, of those time manipulators mentioned before would try to keep their mouths shut about it and fix the problem themselves.]
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[Marty's just pulling crap out, naturally.]
This place doesn't get any easier to figure out.
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Doctor Brown, you mean?
[Yes. Doctor Brown.]
[He just seriously called him Doctor Brown.]
[Someone smack this boy around the head, please.]
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Yeah, but he doesn't mind just plain old Doc.
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I just don't feel that someone like him ought to be called just 'Doc'.
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Doc's a great guy and my best friend. It'd feel kinda weird calling him that...
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So uh... sorry if my memory's a bit whacked, but I'm Marty.
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...Uh, Equius.
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[He holds out a hand for a handshake.]
Gotcha. Nice to meet you.
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...Oh, right, the body swap... [Casually drifts his eyes away from Marty and over to one of the shelves.]
Yes, I suppose that would be. Difficult.
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You okay?
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Uh, yeah, sorry.
A... lot of things happened. During the body swaps.
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