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ataraxion2011-12-20 10:06 pm
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I think I've finally figured out how to properly use this. It's alien to me, as is the rest of the ship. There is so little familiar here, and I can hardly describe the feeling of separation. It's like a dream.
Falling from my liquid bed was uncannily like being reborn. This only makes sense, given that the last I was aware of, I was dead. I panicked at first, but what I assume to be a week of exploration has afforded me a lot of time to be safely alone with my thoughts. Moreover, it has given me time to try to puzzle out devices like this one. I was never a scientist, but I have the feeling that even if I were, these would be far beyond my understanding. For a man who had thought 1839 to be the height of innovation, it's startling, to say the least.
I am writing in hopes of the other residents being able to offer some measure of help. My name is Daniel. I have gathered some information about why we're here, but with how little I understand, it feels like it will never be enough.
[feel free to assume you've seen a scraggly-looking guy wandering around the halls asking stupid questions and then booking it. :')]
Falling from my liquid bed was uncannily like being reborn. This only makes sense, given that the last I was aware of, I was dead. I panicked at first, but what I assume to be a week of exploration has afforded me a lot of time to be safely alone with my thoughts. Moreover, it has given me time to try to puzzle out devices like this one. I was never a scientist, but I have the feeling that even if I were, these would be far beyond my understanding. For a man who had thought 1839 to be the height of innovation, it's startling, to say the least.
I am writing in hopes of the other residents being able to offer some measure of help. My name is Daniel. I have gathered some information about why we're here, but with how little I understand, it feels like it will never be enough.
[feel free to assume you've seen a scraggly-looking guy wandering around the halls asking stupid questions and then booking it. :')]

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[this, though, explains some things. or maybe just raises more questions. either way, Daniel's brow furrows as he tries to come up with any possible scenario where Alexander, meticulous and shrewd, would forget such a detail as their mutual death. did the ship do it? no, Daniel remembers his own, or close enough. he even remembers what came after. there's the tonic, of course, but that doesn't seem to fit any motive Alexander could have.]
You don't remember? [and the ball is back in Alexander's field, thanks to answering a question with a question. at least it's a legitimate one. Daniel isn't good at this game of chess, but he knows, at the least, that his erstwhile mentor doesn't seem angry with him. maybe, then, it's best to play up his innocence.] I had no choice. [ohhh yes he did. and so the lies begin.]
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[Besides, it gives Alexander time to mull over the situation a little more and think on things such as: if the ship has pulled people from all points in time, is it possible he and Daniel are also from different times? How much does he know?]
Hmm. Yes. Men do resort to such terrible things when they believe there is no other way. [Don't they, Daniel.]
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Still, he can't really think of this as safe. Best to play up his ignorance while he feels this out, since it's too late to scuttle back to the shadows, idiot that he is.]
If you don't remember that, what do you?
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The things I can recall are ill suited for the ears of whoever may be listening. Wouldn't you agree?
[Blackmail's far from the worst thing he's ever done, at least.]
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[He tries to stop trembling with little success, thinking how best to phrase this without sounding as recalcitrant as he feels.]
Of course. Not in public, you're right. Where are you? [He's not saying where he is, naturally. He wants to meet Alexander on his own terms.]
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Presently in the sleeping quarters marked '180.' Don't keep me waiting.
[It's just a chance he'll have to take. At least Alexander has the advantage of expecting it. Daniel would be a fool to think he hasn't had to fight off and kill desperate men before.]
looks like we need a log huh :>
[Soon is relative. He's not going to rush there by any stretch of the imagination. He knows he has to show up, but he doesn't know what to expect, and he's frightened, though that's nothing new. He thinks briefly that he wants some kind of weapon, but what kind of human weapon would work on Alexander, now that he knows what he knows? The best he can really do is be ready to run.]