Siebren de Kuiper Σ Sigma (
harnas) wrote in
prismatica2019-08-26 09:27 am
video
[Straight-up, the first thing you notice on the video isn't necessarily the man sitting face-first, dead center in the camera with a somewhat stern expression. No, the first noticeable thing is the miniature white board and dry-erase markers just floating mid-air behind him. There are various equations and unintelligible scribbles and what looks like a music scale written on it, but it isn't sitting on anything and it doesn't seem like anything is holding it up.
He isn't paying it any mind. Instead, once he can confirm that the feed is broadcasting, the stern expression disappears, and he smiles, raising a hand in greeting.]
Hallo. My name is Dr. Siebren de Kuiper, and I am doing something of an interest check. As... well as a general inquiry, I suppose. I was an esteemed astrophysicist back home, and I was wondering if anyone has used the observatory here. I'd like to know what I'm working with.
But also on that note... we had what we call 'star parties' back home, as well. Group stargazing parties, essentially. Would anyone be interested? There's a whole new night sky to map out, after all, and observations are... quite frankly, more fun when done in groups. Fresh sets of eyes and whatnot. Besides, I do like seeing a healthy interest in space sciences!
[He gets more excited as he talks, and the objects floating in the background start to rise and shake a little. He seems to see the reflection in the stream and settles back down, clearing his throat somewhat sheepishly. The whiteboard sinks back down as well.]
Oh. Pardon me. Anyways, I do plan on joining the trip to Amegahara, so the actual events won't happen immediately. But if anyone would like to join me, do let me know.
He isn't paying it any mind. Instead, once he can confirm that the feed is broadcasting, the stern expression disappears, and he smiles, raising a hand in greeting.]
Hallo. My name is Dr. Siebren de Kuiper, and I am doing something of an interest check. As... well as a general inquiry, I suppose. I was an esteemed astrophysicist back home, and I was wondering if anyone has used the observatory here. I'd like to know what I'm working with.
But also on that note... we had what we call 'star parties' back home, as well. Group stargazing parties, essentially. Would anyone be interested? There's a whole new night sky to map out, after all, and observations are... quite frankly, more fun when done in groups. Fresh sets of eyes and whatnot. Besides, I do like seeing a healthy interest in space sciences!
[He gets more excited as he talks, and the objects floating in the background start to rise and shake a little. He seems to see the reflection in the stream and settles back down, clearing his throat somewhat sheepishly. The whiteboard sinks back down as well.]
Oh. Pardon me. Anyways, I do plan on joining the trip to Amegahara, so the actual events won't happen immediately. But if anyone would like to join me, do let me know.

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I'm glad you're interested, though. The universe is magnificent and I always appreciate an open mind
Accessing timelines?
[oh boy, give him a second]
If I understand, you can manipulate the time stream?
Theoretically, yes, there should always be a multitude of alternate possibilities.
Perhaps the fact that this is not our - or your - original dimension might be interfering?
🎶...
[He stops responding for a second.]
Well, there are other things that humans should not be able to survive that they have.
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and yeah no problem i think itd be cool to learn shit like that more than just whatever was on discovery channel
[[Which is about how he felt about it too. He needed a few and then needed to mess up terribly to learn not to mess around anymore.]]
you got it doc thats the one
im figurin the same thing but there shouldnt be just one timeline i just got to find where this one splits
im going to keep trying but im also not excited about fucking up this timeline either
[[Dave doesn't mind, the topic of surviving things can be touchy and as lack lustre as he treats it, sometimes it's not as easy as that.]]
ok true enough
everyones got someone or something bigger and badder but we get to cheat death along the way
my bro always said the cliche crap like what doesnt kill you makes you stronger but he wasnt wrong
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If you're having trouble accessing a separate timeline - [man, he never thought that would be something he'd say to another person] it could be an indicator that somehow this place works outside of our understanding of the space-time continuum.
Which could be a plausible theory, considering the variety of people I've met so far.
At any rate, you'd be surprised how many cliches hold some truth to them.
Especially in this case, I suppose.
Although it truly depends on your definition of 'stronger'.
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probably just by talking to a few people around here i can tell theres no one i know and everyone ever is dead who isnt already in the contact list if you get me
small pool of people to draw from so this dont make sense
im not going to dick around until i can manage some smaller jumps if i can at all i promise
[[Considering he's never been able to talk to anyone about this and the other time player on the troll team is the weirdest piece of work... It's nice to speak frankly.]]
man no clue
maybe even just luckier?
sometimes it isnt skill its luck and circumstance too so
idk man it could be both but it didnt kill us that i know of so we still got a chance
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This is one of the downsides of aging, I’m afraid. A heightened tendency to quite literally become the ’dad friend’. 😅
Regardless.
That’s a very good way of thinking about it.
I should remember that.
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idk man you didnt feel like you were dading
i didnt really get a lot of parenting but i know what my friends dad was like and considered it normal
christ either that or im old enough to be dad too
i dont think so but now ill never know