We've been here before.
her and thers, and EVERY WHERE!! *giggle* >Examining the hollow would reveal
the wreckage of a civilization. It is >divided up into about a thousand
emptychambers; empty save for broken >crystals, torn fabrics, and the
occasional grease stain. If anyone who lived >here survived whatever tore
thehole in the roof -- and an architect would be >able to tell us, after she
finished oohing and aahing over the obelisks, that >the hole was a fairly
recent addition -- they've left. And they probably aren't
coming back.
Can you blame them?
hmm. No. still. I can Tease them though.
> "That's not a very good idea," comments a cool, feminine voice from
behind>her. >She doesn't really *look* surprised as she turns around, cape
flaring >dramatically. The woman standing a few meters away, in ground
markedby the the >other woman's footprints in fact, wears the
black-and-white, mini-skirted >uniform of Sailor Pluto -- to be expected,
since that's who she is. >"I'm a bit surprised," says the woman we first met
just a few minutes ago. >"All the literature suggests that temporal
sensitivity isn't any use in >discerning the presence of an extra-continuual
intrusion."
true, if the intrusion dosn't stay to long. stay for a few months, or
makeand Alteration, yuor Dettected.. or Dead in the water as the universe
your in desolves around you as it is Enveloped in a Massive Temproal-Reality
difusion wave.. ICKY ICKY!!> "Very well, then. If you are determined to
keepme from the fulfillment of >my mission --" >"Not really," Pluto
interjects. >"-- then you'll find me no easy -- did you just say `not
really'?"
huh? didn't see that coming.> This particular intruder, as it happens, fell
under the category in >Pluto's mind that translates as "Mostly Harmless".
Hercontinuum is >sufficiently far removed from this one, that even if there
are spill-over >effects -- which there always are, after a sufficiently
extended period of time >-- they shouldn't affect the continuum Pluto
watchesover. This sounds >cold-blooded, but policing a long stretch of time
in a single reality is a >difficult enough task; Pluto's soul rebels at the
thought of trying to police >the multiverse.
Kami-sama: AH YES THE TRUE HORRORS OF POLICING THE MULTIVERSE! THE PERILS
OF BEING THE GOG OF GODS!!
Pluto: you've been takeing notes from Genma again, haven't you.
Kami-sama: NOT RELLY. JUST THOUGHT IT WHOULD BE A FUNNY THING TO SAY.
Pluto: ...> Listen; there's a universe about to get interesting as hell,
justa few >blocks away. >Let's go. hmm.. OKAY!! *Scamppers off after the
mistiryous Voice.
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