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towerofanimus2014-07-18 11:33 pm
Endgame: This is the Way the World Ends - MACHINE ROOM
Characters: open to those staying in the machine room
Setting: machine room
Format: any
Summary: The time has come to make decisions about what will happen after everything is over.
Warnings: psychological horror (eventually)
Setting: machine room
Format: any
Summary: The time has come to make decisions about what will happen after everything is over.
Warnings: psychological horror (eventually)

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[Diarmuid pauses a moment to think on the best way to explain his idea.]
What I mean is, we still remember what our worlds were like before they were destroyed, and with his link to each of us, maybe he will be able to use our memories to help guide him as he adjusts the barriers between our worlds being destroyed and not destroyed?
[He motions to Waver acknowledging his idea.]
It's not quite a virus, but it could work like one, with him jumping from world to world to world through the links. Since many of us still have strong links those who have gone, he could probably use those to reach the worlds of the people no longer here too.
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It's not quite a virus, no, but it doesn't have to be exactly the same to work. The principle is the same.
[Patchouli thinks for a moment, tilting her head to one side. She's quietly talking herself through the logic, looking for any holes that might be in it.]
The one remaining question is whether he can do it without the memories of everyone upstairs. If someone doesn't make it back - gods forbid - then that's a world that can't be restored.
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[Nothing that he cares about... but he does have to ask.]
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If they're people from our worlds then we need to make sure they're fixed too. Put back and restored the way they were.
[Something tells her this won't be as simple or as easy as simply restoring their worlds might be, though]
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[Diarmuid agrees with Xion. Fixing the people will probably be harder because they are people, not things, but since they have access to their souls and aren't trying to restore them from memory or an empty body...]
It's just how long is this going to take and will Zo have the time and energy to do it...
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I suppose, though I can't imagine that energy will come from nowhere.
[We are not breaking the laws of thermodynamics if we can help it, magic or no magic.]
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[He frowns, trying to think. This was going to be a lot harder than they expected and he for one had not been expecting it to be easy.]
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[That way it would take less energy (and therefore time), maybe. She's sort of throwing ideas out there right now, though.]
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You think they might actually be whom they claim they are? [He's.....unsure what to think about this for now, even though Reno's notes said that whether or not this is true is not known.]
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There has to be a simpler way. What if we can't find the time to do all of those things? What if Ruana does something that starts making this place fall apart the moment she is no longer has control?
[He's not ignoring Edgeworth's question. It's just that he doesn't have an answer. In his opinion, the shadow children are just what they claim to be, but that is only his opinion and he knows Edgeworth wants proof. It's how his roommate works.]
I'm not saying we shouldn't keep working on the long term plan, but I think we have to be realistic and work on a shorter term emergency plan too.
[He has to agree with Naoya on this one. The energy is going to be a very large stumbling block.]
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[Marty shifts where he's sitting, frowning slightly.]
We don't even know what we need other than "Zo" and "the machine" to fix anything. I mean how can we fix anything or figure it out? I feel like we're missing something. "How" is going to really gonna be linked to that.
[He glances around briefly.]
Uh, maybe someone could ask Aria to sum up what she and the other units know, maybe it'd help? Just get the information out there and start with that.
And how did Zo link to us in the first place? What kinda barriers does he need to alter?
[He hesitates a second.]
You know... most things, like science and crime forensics go for the simplest solution or explanation... instead of a lot of barriers, just one?
[Another pause, and anyone close enough could tell he's worrying his lip with one hand and fidgeting.]
It's going to sound way out there, but what if he alters the barrier of the multiverse itself, to make it kinda like Ruana never happened to it?
[He shakes his head suddenly.]
I don't know, I mean I really wish the Doc was here.
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I'll be back in a few minutes. I'd like to talk to Aria, just to make sure we do have all the information.
[and exit, for a bit - feel free to skip me till the NPC discussion's done.]
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More information seemed and he nodded when Patchouli went to talk to Aria.]
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[Xion frowns. She isn't entirely fond of this idea. Or at all, really.]
The Tower hasn't been a bad thing for everyone. If we just were to take that all away, without any choice, wouldn't that be just as bad?
[She folds her hands in her lap. Her voice is quieter as she continues.]
I don't want to lose what I've learned here. What I got here.
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[He doesn't want to forget, he might sleep easier for it but he doesn't want to lose what he gained, what he learned, the memories of his family. It is too big a sacrifice]
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[Marty sounds as distressed as the others when the subject of forgetting]
Look, I've done the time travel thing before... every time I went back to the future, I still had my old memories. It was getting kinda bad at one point. I mean. More like make it so she doesn't happen to the universes. We're still outside of those space-times, so we'll remember.
[Flustered, he shakes his head.]
It's kinda hard to explain. Doc's theories don't always make a lot of sense... time travel doesn't make a lot of sense. This... this is way beyond that, way beyond our comprehension. This world was experimenting in stuff that we won't get to for thousands of years! If we even do! If what I read about Zo's abilities are right, you take this place as the context... and what Dax said about him manipulating more abstract concepts... what the hell is abstract to a Tower native? Ruana's been killing off entire universes all by herself, and Dax said Zo's stronger than her. These kind of powers go back to like, like creation myths or something.
[Marty glances over at Diarmuid and Waver, probably looking for encouragement because he sure doesn't look all that confident in his answers.]
A-anyway... we could probably ask Zo to help us keep or forget as we want.
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[As they have been talking, Diarmuid has been weighing back and forth their ideas and trying to find a way to work them all together. The last thing he wants to do is forget too.]
By the time we can talk to Zo again, Ruana will be dealt with. Spending more time on her will be using time we really need to be using on other things. I think what we need to do is find a different barrier. One that more directly affects what we need affected--the state of the worlds. However, I'm not completely sure myself what barrier would be best to adjust.
[His expression grows contemplative again.]
Death to life? Destroyed to thriving? Future to past? Though, I don't much like that one. It involves some of the same risks that erasing Ruana would...
Not how we remember to how we remember? That is pretty abstract when you get down to it...