originally posted in:The New Dojo
"Hello."
(The figure seemed slightly bewildered by the fact this human female had chosen this time to greet it)
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"Why so... Odd?" [b]She walks up to him, circling him once. Twice. The stopping and staring at him [/b]
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"Because I am a sentient force controlling reality warping particles to stop an omnipresent spacetime rupture. "
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Edited by Royal Blade: 11/1/2016 10:32:13 AM"Quite the logical assumption. Unfortunately that's not what you really are. Eh? Your particles. Much to spread out to actually Control them."
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"Ah. You're the only person in the dojo who's ever pointed that out. And quite true. I do not control all enderparticles. Indeed, that would lead me to hit my entropic limit in seconds. I am actually simply a dampener on them. A sentient dampener, capable of controlling In what way I dampen them."
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"None of these members quite understand. But I do. Quite the example I'm setting here."
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"Quite. But I have one question; [i]how[/i] do you understand? How have you found a way to find dormant enderparticles? The scientists here have long abandoned trying even to explain how I am even capable of existing."
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"I am quite knowledgeable. Not of this world. Or any other."
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"Space trader?"
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"Not even closer." [b]She chuckles [/b]
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"Pocket dimension?"
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"Something like that. Yeah."
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"How large a pocket dimension?
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"A separate dimension within the pocket of space, creating half a dimension."
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"So like this?" (The figure slammed the ground with his open plam, creating an all - white, featureless landscape) "Or more like the dojo?" (The pocket dimension dissapeared, leaving them in exactly the same place)
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"So many questions Steve. Why do you look like a Steve to me?
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"I don't. You just got that name from background telepathy."
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"Interesting. What about Alan? Doe? Smith? John?"
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"I have had a true name, long ago."
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"Interesting."
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"On the subject of names, what's yours?"
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"Call me 1996."
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"Pocket dimension 1996?"
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"Nope. Just 1996."
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"As you wish, 1996"
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"Thank you Steve."