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Bruce Banner ([personal profile] angermanaging) wrote in [community profile] tushanshu2013-09-14 10:18 pm

05 ☣ TEXT & VOICE;

Looking to gather some info. Please respond with succinct list of what you would consider unalterable laws of reality in your home dimension, e.g. gravity, conservation of mass, particular laws of magic.

Will attempt to compile results into meaningful commonalities across dimensions. Maybe there's a universal law somewhere.

Would prefer text response if possible. Thanks.

B. Banner


[The message is then repeated in audio, if preceded by Bruce clearing his throat, for those that can't read English.]


[Voice | 60% encrypted to castmates & established CR.]

Finally got fed up with everyone talking over my head and made a trade to see my future.

[A beat.

In utter, dry exasperation,]
You're all nuts. What kind of teamwork was that?

[ooc: Bruce is now post-Avengers! If you're not sure if you're established CR, ping me and I'll let you know if they're included, but feel free to play fast and loose.]
passively: (calmly (drink some tea).)

[personal profile] passively 2013-09-28 01:08 am (UTC)(link)
Then, one day, they consume the elixir of immortality for one reason or another and become beings who cannot age and will heal from any and all injuries.
passively: (boredly (look away).)

[personal profile] passively 2013-10-01 08:18 am (UTC)(link)
Each and every thing has an exception, sir. Immortality is the same. There's one way for them to die, as well.

However, if there are any connections between the mechanics of this world and their situation, I'm not aware of it. Those immortals don't heal; they're simply returned to the state they were in when they consumed the elixir.
passively: (calmly (drink some tea).)

[personal profile] passively 2013-10-02 09:04 am (UTC)(link)
What are you going to use them for? If it's not too much to ask, may I ask why any of this information may be useful to you?
passively: (indifferently (read a book).)

[personal profile] passively 2013-10-04 08:22 am (UTC)(link)
That does make sense. If you figure out something, will you share it with people?
passively: (calmly (drink some tea).)

[personal profile] passively 2013-10-06 12:37 pm (UTC)(link)
I can see that. It's very convenient, isn't it? We had something similar to this where I'm from, but nothing like the image and this text function that's available here.
passively: (indifferently (read a book).)

[personal profile] passively 2013-10-08 07:31 am (UTC)(link)
Online? What do you mean?
passively: (calmly (drink some tea).)

[personal profile] passively 2013-10-10 03:03 am (UTC)(link)
I'm afraid that's technology I'm unfamiliar with. I assume it's something that was developed after 1934, as our worlds sound extremely similar.
passively: (indifferently (read a book).)

[personal profile] passively 2013-10-12 08:07 pm (UTC)(link)
Not magical, huh. Are there no elements of such things where you are from, then?
passively: (calmly (drink some tea).)

[personal profile] passively 2013-10-15 03:07 am (UTC)(link)
Another dimension. Travel like this is not unfamiliar to your world, then?
passively: (indifferently (read a book).)

[personal profile] passively 2013-10-16 06:38 am (UTC)(link)
I see. Are you familiar with it personally then? Could you tell me about it?
passively: (boredly (look away).)

[personal profile] passively 2013-10-19 11:22 am (UTC)(link)
That's quite all right. I'm familiar with the theory myself.

You're right, though, I suppose. Although this world seems isolated from ours mostly, it's not too much to keep some things from spreading too far.