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003 - Besides, by and large she was having a very good time.
[AUDIO, public. Una sounds as composed and friendly as ever, her cut-glass accent as reassuring as a BBC news anchor's.]
To those of you I've not met before—hello. My name's Una Persson. I'd like to canvass the foreigner population here with just a brief question—who here is familiar with time travel, in the world from which they come? I'll be quite transparent: it's something with which I'm very familiar, and I'm curious to know who else is as well. Should you prefer to discuss this face-to-face, I live in the Wood sector. [A pause.] And if you're familiar with the technology behind it, I'd be especially interested in hearing from you.
[TEXT, separate messages sent privately to Bruce Wayne and Dorian Gray, basic encryption. Subsequent to her conversation with Iorveth, after his fail!private post.]
You may recall that there was a name in my notes that I showed you. Do not speak it out loud and be very careful with whom you share it.
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I know a few people who've claimed to have seen the future; they managed to steal some tech from the future that way.
As for actually traveling? It's just a theory where I'm from. No one [ That Wally knows of, yet. ] has been able to do it.
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I mean- he copied designs that he saw in the future. I don't know the specifics, but it was something my uncle figured out.
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Ah, I see what you mean. It's interesting, that time travel remains theoretical but that any information at all—even just visuals—can be accessed in any way across time.
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Sometimes stuff like that gets lost. [ Or even stolen, with some of the things he's encountered. ]
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So you're familiar with time travel- is it something a lot of people do where you're from?
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Is there a secret society of time travelers, then?
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So are there rules to it like, "Don't step on any butterflies?" or "Don't cross your own timestream?" Stuff like that?
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[The way she says it, she sounds as if she might be joking. Hard to tell.]
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Do things like that exist where you're from?
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[She's being a bit deliberately vague; it seems like she usually knows at least one relevant language besides English wherever and whenever she goes, and it's something she's never thought about. It's probably part of the general psychic camouflage that allows her kind of time traveller to blend in.]
There is one place and time where they've developed a thing called translation pills. Take one and you'll speak your interlocutor's language perfectly, but no other until it wears off. It's not a perfect solution, but it sometimes has amusing results, which I think they consider a feature rather than a bug, so to speak.
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Or- I dunno- the term'd be "intertemporal?" [ Thank goodness he knows his Latin. ]
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