Claudia Donovan (
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synopsychic2020-09-13 02:12 pm
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after the Waking World log
Hoo boy. I realise this phrasing may be treading on thin ice right now, but strange things are afoot at the Aratta Skyhook.
First things first. Leah took the news that she was chosen to be the first Conductor deliberately... about as well as we figured she would. She has a theory as to why and asked me to run it by you guys. [And so she does, letting the memory play out from the linked point until Leah says she'd like to talk to the Oracle who uncovered this.]
So yeah, Thace, if she hasn't found you already, find her.
Second. I made sure to get a planetside view while I was out and about. Alexandra had never bothered before, and apparently wouldn't have understood what she was looking at anyway, and for an uninhabitable planet there's a shitton happening on the surface. And, uh, I found the source of the mysterious ticking noise, probably.
They're building a computer chip the size of fucking WYOMING.
First things first. Leah took the news that she was chosen to be the first Conductor deliberately... about as well as we figured she would. She has a theory as to why and asked me to run it by you guys. [And so she does, letting the memory play out from the linked point until Leah says she'd like to talk to the Oracle who uncovered this.]
So yeah, Thace, if she hasn't found you already, find her.
Second. I made sure to get a planetside view while I was out and about. Alexandra had never bothered before, and apparently wouldn't have understood what she was looking at anyway, and for an uninhabitable planet there's a shitton happening on the surface. And, uh, I found the source of the mysterious ticking noise, probably.
They're building a computer chip the size of fucking WYOMING.
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For you and your friends, who arrived here as youths and grew to woman- and manhood while Traveling, the changes would of course be profound.
And I have often found that when reads a word before one has ever heard it out loud, it is not at all strange to mispronounce it. I know that I did betimes in my own youth and had to learn many words anew.
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I keep thinkin' about it, though. All the changes. Like there's a bit of me that wants to hold onto being that kid I showed up as, but the rest of me knows that ain't someone I wanna be any more. We just can't be.
Sorry, man, I'm ramblin'.
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And I don't mind your ramble, Kanji. Truly. I've grown quite used to such here and you're more succinct than at least one member of my household.
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Oh. Uh. Yeah, you got a point.