Dale Cooper (
tapestodiane) wrote2010-11-15 03:07 am
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I couldn't help but notice how so far, new arrivals have a tendency to come here on Sundays. I wonder if anyone who's been here longer than me can tell me if this has always been the case? Though a seemingly small detail, it's probably significant in some manner. And after all, it's the small details that bear watching.
[If anyone wants action, he's at the outskirts of Violet, filling Diane in on his latest thoughts and observations.Who is Diane? No one knows. He talks to her anyway, using his gear as a substitute for his lost tape recorder.]
[If anyone wants action, he's at the outskirts of Violet, filling Diane in on his latest thoughts and observations.
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Could just be that they're being snatched by whatever brought us here and either disposed of or dumped back in New Bark once they don't need 'em anymore.
[... Why yes, Heather WAS mighty paranoid when you got right down to it.]
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If you ask me, I doubt they really need the people for anything.
Maybe they were just people who were getting a little too close to the truth.
[She can remember several occasions where someone who either was openly looking for answers or who had been onto something wound up suspiciously vanished not long afterwards.]
[And.... well, and she's used to people being 'disappeared' for knowing too much. The cult had been good at making threats go away. Usually forever.]
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Regardless, I feel there must be some kind of reason we've been brought here. Someone or something did it and seemingly went to great lengths to get people from many different places, realities and times. I can't help but think of it as some sort of experiment.
... That's a worrying notion. I can only hope that's not the case.
[Just because he wants to know why this is happening doesn't mean he wants to leave. And since no one seems to know what happens to the people who disappear ... hm. Well, that's mildly unsettling.]
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[She does agree that everyone seems to have been brought here for a reason-- for one thing, everyone's got a story to tell. There's no average joes here. Even the simplest -looking person she's met here has usually wound up with something that made their lives stand out.]
[Given the number of people in the world (or worlds...) who went through their lives without a single extraordinary thing happening to them? Heather's guessing the choice of people brought here is somehow deliberate.]
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[She does find the experiment theory interesting, though, and files it away for future thought.]
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Just because they don't want us to die does not mean they give a crap about us.
Corpses aren't that useful.
[She... had personal experience with this, actually. Of course, not that she thought Cujo or any of the Pokemon were anything like that.... thing, but it wasn't very comforting to have something looking out for you just because the Powers That Be needed you alive for something. As soon as the precious bundle of joy had torn its way out of her, she'd probably have been nothing but a body to Valtiel. If there was even a body left.]
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I guess they aren't. [Pause.] In all fairness, though, we could have ended up somewhere considerably worse than this.
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I actually like it here a lot.
I'm just saying... we shouldn't just assume everything's hunky-dory.
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[But here we have a small smile again.] Then again, since we at least seem to have fairly good control of our own fates within this world, I don't think it'd be wise to worry too much. Worry weightens the mind when we should allow it to soar.