Edward W. A. Pointsman (
the_pointsman) wrote in
poly_chromatic2014-02-13 01:45 pm
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3 ][ Outrage
Now I know they're mad. I said it before and I shall say it again until they hear me:
THE ANONYMOUS MOVEMENT IS MAD
They think they can open a door into other worlds as simple as that? Have they no idea that the infinite parallel theory would make it nearly impossible for anyone who wishes to go back to his or her or its own world? How is one door supposed to open into the infinite number of worlds? Do they have a radio dial on the side so they can say 'Oh yes, London, 1946, yes, splendid' and have it pop up like a piece of toast on their command? Do they not realize how many entirely separate, independent, and very different version of London, 1946, exist? Have they not even considered the technical details of what they're doing? And of course they won't let anyone with any kind of familiarity with these concepts near the thing. No, of course not. Any time I show my face nearby, that bloody dog of theirs starts growling like the untamed, untrained, monstrous beast that it is. They're all mad! No! No, no, no, no, a thousand times no!
I will take a hammer to their contraption myself if it means the safety, sanity, and salvation of the City and everyone in it! So help me, I will!
[ooc: Ranting and raving as ever.
Observant Cityzens may notice a figure lurking near the test-site for the Door tonight. He may even be a little familiar to some.Spoiler: it's Pointsman. And they may even notice that figure creeping closer...and closer...and closer... Until at last, in the midst of the test--he darts through the Door and out of the City! The members of the Anonymous Movement who are at the test seem shocked and concerned, but none dare approach the door. Indeed, it seems to repulse anyone who comes near it.
Who was that? What happened? What does that mean? Stay tuned!!]
They think they can open a door into other worlds as simple as that? Have they no idea that the infinite parallel theory would make it nearly impossible for anyone who wishes to go back to his or her or its own world? How is one door supposed to open into the infinite number of worlds? Do they have a radio dial on the side so they can say 'Oh yes, London, 1946, yes, splendid' and have it pop up like a piece of toast on their command? Do they not realize how many entirely separate, independent, and very different version of London, 1946, exist? Have they not even considered the technical details of what they're doing? And of course they won't let anyone with any kind of familiarity with these concepts near the thing. No, of course not. Any time I show my face nearby, that bloody dog of theirs starts growling like the untamed, untrained, monstrous beast that it is. They're all mad! No! No, no, no, no, a thousand times no!
I will take a hammer to their contraption myself if it means the safety, sanity, and salvation of the City and everyone in it! So help me, I will!
[ooc: Ranting and raving as ever.
Observant Cityzens may notice a figure lurking near the test-site for the Door tonight. He may even be a little familiar to some.
Who was that? What happened? What does that mean? Stay tuned!!]

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