Abigail Callaghan (
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tushanshu2016-02-06 08:19 pm
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Trial 001 [Radio, audio only] [Public]
I'll admit, you've got one interesting place here.
[The voice belongs to a young woman, and sounds to be in her early to mid-twenties. A bit tired perhaps, but whatever stress she feels is being carefully restrained as she begins her plea for information - with an introduction naturally.] As practiced as that orientation is at the Welcome Center, I take it everyone is rather used to newcomers. So, hi. Name's Abigail, and I'm from a city called San Fransokyo.
[There's a pause that follows, but the hesitation is shaken off as she proceeds to her point.]
Just walking into the city in the first place showed me a lot. And keeping an open mind, the whole Great Turtle is begging a lot of questions, but I have one thing I would like to confirm.
For lack of a better way to say it, did time really stop back where we came from? Has anyone been able to verify it somehow? I ask because I transitioned here at a really...inopportune moment.
[The voice belongs to a young woman, and sounds to be in her early to mid-twenties. A bit tired perhaps, but whatever stress she feels is being carefully restrained as she begins her plea for information - with an introduction naturally.] As practiced as that orientation is at the Welcome Center, I take it everyone is rather used to newcomers. So, hi. Name's Abigail, and I'm from a city called San Fransokyo.
[There's a pause that follows, but the hesitation is shaken off as she proceeds to her point.]
Just walking into the city in the first place showed me a lot. And keeping an open mind, the whole Great Turtle is begging a lot of questions, but I have one thing I would like to confirm.
For lack of a better way to say it, did time really stop back where we came from? Has anyone been able to verify it somehow? I ask because I transitioned here at a really...inopportune moment.
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...Wait, were you serious about San Fransokyo?
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[A little slow there, but not bad.] Yes. It's a beautiful city. It used to be called San Francisco before the 1906 quake.
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The mechanisms for getting here and getting home have changed a bunch of times since foreigners started coming. But the effect is always the same: when you go home, you forget Keeliai, and you haven't lost any time.
...Yeah, it's still called San Francisco in my universe. [Why would you rename it San Fransokyo? That just sounds silly.]
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Milyn and Jacob Cain...okay. Any idea as to the best way to get in contact with them?
Preservation of the original timeline requires that much I suppose. [Even if it feels like a raw deal.]
So then did your San Francisco not have a 7.8 quake and fire that destroyed approximately 80% of the city?
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[As for San Frans[isco/okyo]:] No, that still happened. [He thinks. History isn't his strongest subject, but "big earthquake" and "San Francisco" definitely rings some bells.] But they didn't rename the city.