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[ The device turns on to a man looking just a hint disheveled, but overall he looks very mild and gathered. He's taken his time to calm down by now, after all. ]
Ah, hey, so I read the... [ He lifts the pamphlet and waves it a little, though not at all dismissively. ] ... this little brochure. Very helpful, actually, so thanks to whoever wrote it. And yeah, you guessed it, I'm new.
[ It might be a little difficult to tell whether or not he's being honest in his appreciation, but this time he really is. ]
So. Parallel universes, who would've thought. Guess stranger things could've happened. [ Except not really. But it's nice to think that. ] I won't bore any of you with questions, I got the gist of it by now.
But I'd like to know if there are any experts out there, if I can pick your brain. Not just on alternate realities, but space and time traveling, wormholes, portals, pocket universes - which is what I'm assuming this all is.
[ He sets the brochure aside and rubs a hand briefly down his face. ]
Because here's the thing - how does a place like this even happen? This is tiny, unbelievably so. Even if opening a wormhole that can actually travel across different dimensions without any visible devices or power source, how can it happen with several? Because for not just one or two universes, but dozens or hundreds of them to be converging here, and from fluctuating times and points within them, this place should be... I don't know, torn into pieces, disintegrating entirely. No laws of physics can explain this, and just - you know what, just spare me the speech on how physics don't work the same way here.
[ He's trying to keep it simple for the common listener, but just in case he didn't succeed, he adds as a final thought. ] This place is impossible.
[ Not that he won't try to make some sense of it, and for now at least seeing if he can find someone who'll help him with that seems like the best option. That, and finding a quiet corner where he can stay. ]
Thanks for listening. And for answering, if you do. [ He hesitates for a moment before he finally decides to add. ] Name's Bruce Banner, by the way.
[ Not that he has a lot of hope that he'll find someone here he knows, but... well, yesterday he'd have said something like this would be hilariously impossible. So who's to say. ]
Ah, hey, so I read the... [ He lifts the pamphlet and waves it a little, though not at all dismissively. ] ... this little brochure. Very helpful, actually, so thanks to whoever wrote it. And yeah, you guessed it, I'm new.
[ It might be a little difficult to tell whether or not he's being honest in his appreciation, but this time he really is. ]
So. Parallel universes, who would've thought. Guess stranger things could've happened. [ Except not really. But it's nice to think that. ] I won't bore any of you with questions, I got the gist of it by now.
But I'd like to know if there are any experts out there, if I can pick your brain. Not just on alternate realities, but space and time traveling, wormholes, portals, pocket universes - which is what I'm assuming this all is.
[ He sets the brochure aside and rubs a hand briefly down his face. ]
Because here's the thing - how does a place like this even happen? This is tiny, unbelievably so. Even if opening a wormhole that can actually travel across different dimensions without any visible devices or power source, how can it happen with several? Because for not just one or two universes, but dozens or hundreds of them to be converging here, and from fluctuating times and points within them, this place should be... I don't know, torn into pieces, disintegrating entirely. No laws of physics can explain this, and just - you know what, just spare me the speech on how physics don't work the same way here.
[ He's trying to keep it simple for the common listener, but just in case he didn't succeed, he adds as a final thought. ] This place is impossible.
[ Not that he won't try to make some sense of it, and for now at least seeing if he can find someone who'll help him with that seems like the best option. That, and finding a quiet corner where he can stay. ]
Thanks for listening. And for answering, if you do. [ He hesitates for a moment before he finally decides to add. ] Name's Bruce Banner, by the way.
[ Not that he has a lot of hope that he'll find someone here he knows, but... well, yesterday he'd have said something like this would be hilariously impossible. So who's to say. ]
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[Is all Bela has to say on the matter. For now, at least. She did understand what Bruce was saying but she wouldn't consider herself an expert in physics.]
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[ He better start figuring out just how much these events can actually affect people. ]
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I don't think there were any casualties but thankfully, people helped each other out while it was happening.
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People have switched genders, became ten years younger and that was in the same week. The list is exhaustive really.
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[ Except not really. To Bruce they all sound like neat little triggers waiting to happen. Who even thought bringing him here was a good idea? ]
I'm assuming there's no way we can avoid these events. Or at least knowing when they'll happen?
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However, we do get a cryptic warning about them over the network a few days before they happen.
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Who usually makes these announcements?
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One of the original Wonderland residents. Like the duchess for example. Sometimes, even the Cheshire cat.
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[ Well he wasn't really expecting that. He stares at the screen for a moment. ] The actual characters. They exist too, not just the place.
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[It wasn't exactly difficult to tell, based upon his initial network address and the conversation they had so far.]
Indeed they do. Which makes sense in a way. Can't have Wonderland without its characters, right?
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[ He'll need to see those messages firsthand to even know what he's dealing with here. ]
Now you tell me that, I can't say I'd have minded just the place. From what I remember, those characters are all a little... well, insane.
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That being said, I haven't had a lot of interaction with them. You might have to ask others for their opinions.
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Got it. Thanks anyway. I'll see what others can tell me about them.
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And you're welcome, Mr. Banner. I hope you find the answers you seek.
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Thank you. [ He nods once. ] Sorry, and your name is?
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My name is Bela. Bela Talbot. It is lovely to meet you, circumstances aside.
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[With a smile she ends the feed there.]