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Day Twenty One: Engine Room to All Carriages
Each passenger may ask three.
(OOC: Please read this ooc information before posting!)
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We can figure this out later, okay? I'm guessing we're short on time here.
[ He does not mean that as a pun. ]
Even more than before, I want to know how this train works.
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[ He nodded, anyway. ]
Okay. Okay. Later.
We’re tethered here. We’re traveling weirdly through time and space. What ... what about how this works do we need to know in order to help everyone?
[ He’s asking. It’d be academically interesting to know more otherwise, sure, but Gen figured the point of their questions was to benefit everyone there. ]
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[ He frowns, time limit, time limit. He has questions but they're kind of self-serving. ]
On the subject of time, when it forces us to go to bed, how much time do you think we're unconscious?
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[ And so he spoke up to ask the train; ]
How long are we unconscious for when we’re forced into our beds every night?
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Are-
[ Nope, no, Senku needs to step away from the ICP for a moment just to pace a little bit. Six hours. Not what he's expecting, not at all. They're definitely not on a twenty-four hour clock. But. They might have a good idea how to figure out Tidus' clock. ]
Mentalist. This is insane.
[ Time crunch though. ]
What else? This can't actually be a void, there's light, but I'm not sure how that helps everyone else. I mean...as for things that help other people a wider variety of food, including the vegetarian options, that's been a concern or...
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[ Most people here have been kidnapped from a version of Earth, though, so maybe that’s why he kept thinking about its day as their standard. ]
[ He shook his head. ]
Those are requests, or demands, not questions. I don’t know we’d get good answers about it. Though ... it would be pretty nice to know the real way earning points actually works.
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[ Gen's right, those are requests and probably not the best information to ask for. ]
Two more questions, we need to make them count.
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[ Gen chewed on his lip as he thought. ]
There’s a lot of talk about people thinking that we’ve stolen the train. Right? What happens if we’re caught?
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[ He considers that for a moment. Contingency plans, right. He has to make it sound believable too, not like he's incredibly pissed that his free will has been taken away. It's not like he was doing something in his world. ]
Right. My last question. Considering that we want to help you, and that we've heard rumours that people believe we've stolen this voidtrain, what are the repercussions should someone with authority catch us?
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This would not be a desirable outcome.
Thank you for your questions, passenger Senku Ishigami
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[ Gen noted, leaning in so the train wouldn't mistake it as his last question; ]
And if we're tethered to this thing, what would even happen to us then? Let's just, avoid that.
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[ He shakes his head, considering. The tethering is a big deal, from what he got from Roland. They need to talk really, about all of this. ]
Off on a runaway train then. [ He murmurs and sighs. ] Okay. So...one more.
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[ Gen was thinking hard, knowing they didn't have a ton of time, kind of instinctively, but also not wanting to just blow this chance. ]
Maybe we can ask ... if there's any way we can ...
[ Avoid getting arrested? Find out what else was out there? ]
... buy something that'll detect other voidcraft, maybe? If the ministry comes after us, we'd have advance warning that way.
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[ He considers this. ]
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[ Gen tilted his head. ]
Maybe just asking what would let us ask more questions? I don't mean to make a cop-out, but if there's a way we can get another round ...
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[ He considers Gen's meaning though. ]
We do want to learn more. I'm not that interested in conversing with our kidnapper though.
Maybe we can ask how we can learn more instead, because if we could find a way to study these things then we can cut out the middle man.
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Ah! That's a brilliant idea. You're a genius, Senku-chan!
[ Despite everything, he gave him a brilliant smile, before raising his voice. ]
Last but not least, our train-shaped friend - how can we learn more about the void and voidcraft like you?
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Thank you for your questions, passenger Gen Asagiri.
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Aside from that, somewhat useless answer, the others...there was a lot to mull over.
He put his back to the wall and slid down. Time was passing. Time was passing there but not where they were. The time on the train was faked for their comfort. They were missing twice as many hours than he thought. He didn't like it. ]
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[ He sat down next to him, a line of warmth against his side, hands squeezing a little in his lap for a moment. Time was passing. Senku could be - his chest squeezed again. ]
[ He took another breath. His voice was quiet: ]
Senku-chan?
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He'd likely seen this before.
He exhaled suddenly and glanced at him. ]
I got shot?
[ Yes, Gen, that was part of his takeaway and hopefully might diffuse some of the tension. ]
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[ The question, at last, caused his breath to hitch. But - ]
[ But. If everything the train said was true - they couldn't be from the same timeline. It didn't make sense. They'd remember Senku being gone for this long, if nothing else. Or, if time somehow progressed infinitesimally in their own world ... that didn't seem to be what the train was saying ... Senku would've remembered. And told him what he'd seen. ]
[ He can't change Senku's future, because this wasn't the Senku from his timeline. ]
[ (It didn't change how he felt about - basically any version of Senku.) ]
... Yeah.
I didn't see it. I was doing reconnaissance in the enemy camp when - they had guns. They had a sniper. He was smug, he told me you were dead.
[ He spoke quietly, but saying it aloud - Gen hunched over his knees. Senku could be dead and he abandoned him. ]
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He brought his hand up and settled it on Gen's head, warm and solid after a moment. ]
I'm not dead. [ He sounds incredibly certain about that. ]
I'm annoyingly hard to kill. [ A small smile pulls at his lips. ]
So. I'm not dead. Don't kill me before my time. I'm sure I didn't send you into the lion's den with nothing, no way to communicate, or at least get communication. They'd have told you.
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[ But he still wanted to believe Senku. He really did. ]
... I've got that earring you fashioned, of course. I certainly want to believe you're alive, Senku-chan. You know how I am.
[ He leaned into that touch, the solid warmth grounding him. His smile was sad, more bemused. ]
You know, for the first time, I hope that what I was doing was a bit of a wild goose chase. I'm worried, just a little bit sometimes, that I'm not contributing much. Which is silly! But this time if that's true, nobody's in too much danger with me gone.
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