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destinystrings2012-11-05 04:13 am
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The Search for the Newcomers, November 2012 Edition.
Who: Open to Everyone, but only Newly Accepted Characters can start threads.
Where: All around the city, anywhere from the 5th to the 20th.
Summary: Newcomers arrive and by now the Government is more ready and sends everyone out to go people hunting.
Warnings: ARRIVALS. Also assume the first thread is the ones who tell you about the city, and the other tags for the character can be talking with others in the city and learning more about it.
[FOR THOSE IN THE CITY:]
They were getting much better at this, it was for certain.
The COMPS had been upgraded with a new program, HORUS which allowed them to spot abnormalities; if something or someone showed up suddenly in a city that was constantly scanned, then there was a high probability it was a newcomer. There was also a sort of left energy from the travel; the Wise Men called it leftover Magatama Residue, where the magical energy used to pull them to this world and keep the String intact was still faintly present around them. It wouldn't last more than a few minutes, however, and due to the fact they could appear in most parts of the city, it made finding the newcomers was both easy yet frustratingly difficult. As the blips appear on your radar function, they were nice enough to calculate for you the best transport and destination routes to take to get there.
Now it was just left up to chance and make sure you got there fast enough that you were still able to find them relatively easily. For the most part, the fact they stuck out would most certainly help...
[FOR THOSE WHO JUST ARRIVED:]
You're not in your homeworld anymore. That much is evident. So how do you feel? Happy? Sad? Troubled? A little of all three? No matter what, the memories of a butterfly man named Philemon are fading like a dream; you'll remember the details, but perhaps not everything he has said.
There is one word that stays with you, however.
Persona.
So...here to save the city, huh? First you'll need to find out more information. And who knows, maybe a familiar face or two...
[OOC: As stated above, only new characters can start a thread, but feel free to jump in any of them. characters arrive with their clothing and whatever items they had on them the moment they were taken; the remaining items will be later found in their apartments.]
Where: All around the city, anywhere from the 5th to the 20th.
Summary: Newcomers arrive and by now the Government is more ready and sends everyone out to go people hunting.
Warnings: ARRIVALS. Also assume the first thread is the ones who tell you about the city, and the other tags for the character can be talking with others in the city and learning more about it.
[FOR THOSE IN THE CITY:]
They were getting much better at this, it was for certain.
The COMPS had been upgraded with a new program, HORUS which allowed them to spot abnormalities; if something or someone showed up suddenly in a city that was constantly scanned, then there was a high probability it was a newcomer. There was also a sort of left energy from the travel; the Wise Men called it leftover Magatama Residue, where the magical energy used to pull them to this world and keep the String intact was still faintly present around them. It wouldn't last more than a few minutes, however, and due to the fact they could appear in most parts of the city, it made finding the newcomers was both easy yet frustratingly difficult. As the blips appear on your radar function, they were nice enough to calculate for you the best transport and destination routes to take to get there.
Now it was just left up to chance and make sure you got there fast enough that you were still able to find them relatively easily. For the most part, the fact they stuck out would most certainly help...
[FOR THOSE WHO JUST ARRIVED:]
You're not in your homeworld anymore. That much is evident. So how do you feel? Happy? Sad? Troubled? A little of all three? No matter what, the memories of a butterfly man named Philemon are fading like a dream; you'll remember the details, but perhaps not everything he has said.
There is one word that stays with you, however.
Persona.
So...here to save the city, huh? First you'll need to find out more information. And who knows, maybe a familiar face or two...
[OOC: As stated above, only new characters can start a thread, but feel free to jump in any of them. characters arrive with their clothing and whatever items they had on them the moment they were taken; the remaining items will be later found in their apartments.]

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The Composer glances back at Sho's trash heap and then back to the sign he was evidently trying to rip out of the ground.] I really can't have you off of a leash can I, Minamimoto? You're here for maybe half a day before you start tearing things up and making a mess. Do I have to remind you that we're not in the Underground anymore? If you're caught, you're going to have to face the consequences of the Realground's forces.
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[he points the crowbar at Josh, threateningly] Then again, jail won't matter even a fraction if I get to beat your pretty skull in. I could die happy!! [a bluff, of course. Sho REALLY doesn't want to go to jail. That would put a major cramp in his style]
But I'm busy. Go away.
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After you're done with your cute little junk pile, what are you planning on doing? Are you even aware that we're in another world? [As one of his Reapers, even as a rogue Reaper, Joshua feels he has to keep an eye on this guy... Even without his powers Sho is still dangerous.]
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[YATTA! The sign comes loose! And Sho rubs his face against his precious octogon affectionately] Finally. You stubborn little guy... [Hmm.. what IS he going to do] Well... I'll probably derive myself some grub, then make another one! Then find some good coordinates to crash. [Sho sniffs at the air, looking around the unfamiliar city] ... Well, it's not Shibuya. But you bought that story about it not being the same world? Tch. People lie, yoctogram. You lie most of all. I'll believe it when someone gives me the proof. [walking past you with his prize, now, and over to his heap]
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They've assigned us apartments to stay in, though I'm sure you'd prefer to stay in a dump, but whatever suits your fancy. You want proof that this is another world, though?
This place is barren of an Underground Plane. It's barren of Noise. Or haven't you noticed that you're trapped in the Realground? The evidence is staring you in the face, perhaps you should be putting two and two together and finding a solution to get home, rather than wasting your time with this pointless exercise. [As dangerous as this Reaper was, Joshua would rather have him in his city than another, unsuspecting one.]
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I noticed. Instantly. Just like I noticed it wasn't Shibuya! But I calculated that my powers may actually be linked to those specific coordinates, ie, not in Shibuya, therefore, no powers. [then again, he'd never been out of Shibuya. Not really. He never bothered to check if other towns even HAD UGs. Maybe they didn't! Maybe every Composer did things a little different] REGARDLESS. This isn't a pointless exercise. It's not my fault if you don't understand my methodology. [caaarefully balancing the stop sign. PERFECT! Wait... Sho pulls a sharpie out of his pocket and scrawls some equations on the back of the sign]
Though I'm all ears, yoctogram. Do you have some other idea besides standin' there being all high and mighty at me? Your slope is so steep, be careful not to fall.
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Ironic that you're warning me to watch my step when you're the one perched precariously on a scrap heap. Well, Mr. I-Can-Drop-The-Moon, it likely seems our best bet to finding a way home is to learn more about how we came here. For me that means using my clever wit and worming the information out of those with the intelligence. For you, I'm sure this means beating people senseless until they talk.
For the time being, however, I would consider it more constructive if you kept the destruction to a minimum. If necessary, I can and will subdue you myself if you get out of hand. However, I hold no ill intent against you.
I hope you'll put your violent desire to end my life on suspension until we can get back to Shibuya?
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My balance is perfect! There's a reason my Noise form is a zetta graceful cat, yoctogram. [he climbs to the top of the rather unstable heap (thankfully, this one is only about three feet high) and repositions a piece of a car bumper just so, measuring the angle with a small protractor. All in all, it's very therapeutic for him, and he's much calmer than when he arrived. Plus, now this particular block was beautiful. He hops down and dusts his hands off]
Hehehe! So you want to work together? SOHCAHTOA. I suspect that killing you here would not give me my desired solution. You're not even a Composer, here. [he takes his Level i Flare pin out of his pocket. Not that he could activate it anyway... He huffs and pockets it again] So I guess iterating you can wait until we get back. Can't blow my chance again by messing you up in another plane.
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Killing me here would have no affects on the Reapers' Game, you're correct. To be frank, I'm not sure what Shibuya is going to do without me for a while. Though I'm severely impressed that you'd try to use that pin against me. I wouldn't suggest trying it here anytime in the near future, unless you'd like to fry yourself~?
[Now that he thinks about it... this Sho wasn't covered in Taboo Noise refinery sigils. In fact, this Sho looked entirely too much like he was in one piece...
With a suspicious look, Joshua voices his concern:] Sho, what do you remember last before arriving here?
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Hehehehe! I have a contingency plan! But all the factors are back in Shibuya... I won't use this pin here, not unless I can.... ha. [he puts a finger over his lips. Josh can't know his cunning plan!!]
[blink. Hm... what WAS he doing?] Nothing special. [he shrugs] I positioned myself at a point on top of Pork City to survey my soon-to-be domain! Why?
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That doesn't exactly help me.
Alright, better question. Have you used that pin on anyone yet? [If it's a no... it looks like this Sho is from the past, which is incredibly disconcerting. And yet, he's much less dangerous in this form than his taboo form.]
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Oh, but don't worry, you came back. You're a little too persistent to go down that easily~
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[drop!! Now he's scrawling calculations on the concrete, clearly having a slightly more-than-minor meltdown right there.] Fourteen square root... power of.... derivations in the nth degree... space time complex transverse axes why why WHY WHY. [he slams his fist down] MY CALCULATIONS WERE FLAWLESS!!
[better do something, Josh, before he melts down completely]
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I'm not saying your plan was flawed, Minamimoto. It wasn't actually a half bad plan~ However, you weren't the only one who came up with it, were you? Creating taboo noise is a capital offense... and someone taught you how to make them.
I still don't know who it was- a rogue Angel I'm sure- but you miscalculated.
I have my own Angel on my side~ With him, it wasn't difficult to take you down.
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Then he caps his pen and looks over his work.
No.
It was perfect.
Without looking up;] You talk like it's already happened.
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You failed to become Composer.
Unless you think that I'm lying? [Joshua looks over his calculations carefully.] You do know that calculations can be entirely correct and valid, and yet the initial theory is what was flawed? It can ruin entire equations if you don't take something into account.
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... That's mathematically impossible. I checked the theory over and over. My proof was irrefutable. The Angle said there was no statistical chance I would fail. No variable I-- [he pauses, then hisses] The Proxy! Add that X to the equation! An unpredictable integer! No!! HRAARGH! ... Haha... Haaahahahaha! But! Look! You know what this means?! [he points to his string theory stuff and then the simplified diagram] It means... that there can be divergent timelines. Parallel ones, too! [and now he just goes crazy drawing lines] I just have to account for the extra variable... haha... Hahaha!!
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[Despite Minamimoto not exactly being a friend or even an ally, it was a bit comforting to know he wasn't the only one from his world around who had no idea what was going on with being pulled into an entirely different world.]
You're right. There are such things as divergent timelines. [Where do you think he was hiding after you tried to blast him~?] However, looking back at things... Nothing you could have done would have resulted in your desired reality.
It was out of your hands the entire time. Though I'm not sure how you've brought Neku into the equation. He never did anything directly to turn the tables on you.
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Hmph. You would say that. I don't believe you. I'll find a way to make my equation work. I have no other option. I've already come too far to change my course 180 degrees. I'm Erased for my Refinery Sigil either way. I have less than nothing to lose. [he caps his pen again] That yoctogram... It was a mistake for me to think of him as a throwaway variable. His very existence could change things. Like the Butterfly Effect, zero.
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[He's afraid that Minamimoto will try to harm Neku. As far as he was concerned, if this Sho was to eventually to return to their timeline, nothing would change. If he did return and ended up on a divergent timeline because of what this world had done...
It still didn't effect him personally, otherwise what had happened to him would never have happened at all. Effectively, it'd create a paradox. And time paradoxes, as far as Joshua can tell, don't actually exist. Parallel timelines are a measure against them, a safety mechanism.]
There's no point in getting angry and wasting your time thinking about our other world, you know. You're still not taking into account the simple fact that we're still trapped in this one.
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[and that's the honest truth. Something for him to work on until he gets home... Then he gives Josh a sly look] And look at you. Do you actually care about that yoctogram? A singular little human? Ha!! That's a zetta good joke!
.... I know that. I'm thinking ahead, you moron.
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[So maybe, now that the Game was over, he cared a little bit more than that. It's not as though he'd express that to Sho, not in a million years.]
What is it they say about people who think ahead too much and forget the basic problems at hand? Don't put the cart before the horse? Don't count your chickens before they hatch? I'm sure there's more of those, maybe even a math related one made just for you~
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Ha! Maybe empty sets like you can only calculate one thing at a time, but I'm a genius. I can solve the problem of how to get home AND work on my new proof.
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Not that he knows, anyway.]Then let me know when you've found out how to get home. If you want to kill me there, I certainly can't be left behind here, you know.
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