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fandomtownies2011-11-21 10:17 am
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Stark Industries, Monday
Ender had had his meltdown yesterday; he couldn't afford to have another one.
So he arrived perfectly on time at the shop in the morning, and set up. But instead of concentrating on his increasingly sporadic emails, he was going through a list of the information Ben and him had already collected, looking for a connection. This wasn't enough to make any real case just yet, and solutions were even further away, but he simply couldn't keep wallowing.
No matter how much any of this hurt.
He made a vow to himself to close up early and go back to the dorms, put up some more posters and see if anyone had added anything to the existing ones. There was only a limited amount of good he could do from here - and none at all, as long as he didn't have information.
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So he arrived perfectly on time at the shop in the morning, and set up. But instead of concentrating on his increasingly sporadic emails, he was going through a list of the information Ben and him had already collected, looking for a connection. This wasn't enough to make any real case just yet, and solutions were even further away, but he simply couldn't keep wallowing.
No matter how much any of this hurt.
He made a vow to himself to close up early and go back to the dorms, put up some more posters and see if anyone had added anything to the existing ones. There was only a limited amount of good he could do from here - and none at all, as long as he didn't have information.
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"Hey," she said with a little smile, once she'd picked out Ender. "How are you doing? Karla mentioned you had people missing" -- though she didn't yet know about Valentine -- "and I saw the posters."
[OOC: For SP, I fear.]
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There was a lot of that going around.
She swallowed and jumped right in.
"So ... I don't think anybody from my world is missing." From what she could tell after calling her father the night before, anyhow, and that might not be worth much because she didn't exactly have a lot of people to ask about. "But Kennedy's whole world is ... unreachable. By magic and by tech. Think that's connected?"
She did. It was too close for it not to be.
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But no, under those layers of steel plating, he didn't look so good.
"I know something similar happened to Ben over a month ago. We lost contact with his universe, and we haven't heard from it since. Maybe the comms equipment has vanished."
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Still. She had to admit it wasn't a perfect explanation.
"But, um. Why wouldn't people build new equipment?"
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"Well, we know it doesn't make a difference if a world has magic or not," she added, biting a thumbnail. "We know it's not everywhere, or at least not the same everywhere. But the connection's weird. It would be easier if the worlds that were" -- she didn't want to say gone -- "not in touch at all these days had something in common."
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His voice didn't crack on his sister's name - he wasn't the type - but saying it left a bitter taste in his mouth.
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"Wait, crap, your sister is gone? Sorry for just ... babbling at you. I really didn't know that part."
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"Do people there still remember her?" she wondered aloud. "Does Peter?"
Ender's Peter, the Peter at school, it didn't much matter.
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That might go a long way to explaining a few things.
"Do we know anyone here who's from Kennedy's dimension?"
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There wasn't exactly a perfect litmus test for it. A cold finger was creeping up Tara's spine, anyhow.
"She vanished while you were talking to somebody about her? That fast?"
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"Anything new?" he asked, sipping from his coffee cup.
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"Yeah."
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"There are still a lot of unanswered questions," he said. "We have every reason to believe we can fix this."
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