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Bart Allen | Impulse ([info]killerspeed) wrote in [info]marinanova,
@ 2013-09-18 00:30:00

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Entry tags::mingle, aradia megido, bart allen, geordi la forge, matt donovan, miranda lotto, number one, yvaine

[Day 237] Time-Space Shenanigans Group Therapy Mingle
[Anyone summoned to Time-Space Shenanigans Group Therapy will wander down to the Education Center in Sector 2. Specifically, to a large physics lab, which has been outfitted for a day of scientific learning. The first table, near the entrance, has pastries, cookies, endless bowls of fruit, and jugs of lemonade, water, and various sodas. There are bots hovering around the table, as they know that one (or possibly more) of their guests has an endless appetite. Just ignore them - the bots are pretty much there to re-stock the food table.

The other lab tables each have a stack of cards, with instructions to get into pairs and answer them as honestly as possible, making sure to give everyone ample time to answer questions. The tables also have demonstrations for various physics experiments on each table, though they require 2-3 people to get started. Each lab table - except for the one with food - also has a small bowl of candy hidden inside each lab experiment. Although there is no music in the background, there is a soft 'tick-tock' from multiple clocks on each of the walls. Each clock, strangely enough, reads a different time than the one next to it. Not a single one of them is in sync, despite the harmonious tick-tock sounds coming from them.]


1) People watching lab demonstrations will note that each experiment relates to the Space-Time Continuum. One demonstration would be for Schroedinger's Cat, while another would explain Einstein's Theory of Relativity, while another would give the essentials for one of Stephen Hawking's theories. All demonstrations are explained in a concise, accessible format that anyone with a middle-school education could understand.

At the end of each lab demonstration, people are instructed to ask their partners what they thought of the demo - did it remind them of a law of physics they broke back home? Did it remind them of the last world they visited or the last year they time-traveled to? Perhaps it was a popular theory of an era they were incredibly fond of. Even if they don't feel like answering, each lab demonstration is eerily set-up as so to remind people of certain situations from their homeworld. If characters performed the lab sufficiently, the lab demonstration will open up to reveal a bowl of candy. (If characters failed the lab, they receive no candy.)

2) The stack of cards would include questions such as the following:

1. Explain the Time-Space Continuum to someone the best you can. What does it mean to you or your world?
2. We all know there is life on other planets. How would you explain this phenomena to someone who has just arrived in MarinaNova?
3. Have you visited other worlds prior to arriving in MarinaNova? If so, what method of transportation did you use? Was that method legal in your world?
4. How do you perceive time and/or space? Is it a manmade invention or something innate?
5. If you are able to time-travel or visit other worlds through natural means (IE, your own superpowers), was that an acceptable practice in your world?
6. Have you broken any laws of physics governing your world? If so, how did you break them?
7. Have you indirectly experienced a broken time-stream (meeting a time-traveler, your children from the future, etc)? If so, how did you handle the experience? Were you proud of how you handled it?
8. If you could go back in time and change one thing, what would you change? Did you actually change it?
9. How would you prepare to travel through time or to visit another world? Do you perform any research or do you just wing it?
10. What was the strangest custom you encountered on your travels? Did you eventually learn to embrace the custom or do you still hate it to this day?
11. Have you ever encountered yourself in another world / another time? Were they the kind of person you wished you could have been? Or were they the exact opposite?
12. Have you ever accidentally insulted another alien race? If so, how did you make amends with them?
13. If you can time-travel, did you try to change history? If so, why?
14. Did your friends or family think your abilities were unnatural? How did you handle their reactions when they found out about your powers?
15. Your best friend has just admitted that she's a time-traveler or world traveler and broke several well-known rules on her last trip. What do you do?
16. Name a time (or place) where you felt especially proud of your being able to control your powers and/or method of transportation.
17. Do you ever get wanderlust? If so, how do you manage to curb it?
18. What advice would you give your past (or future) self? Do you have any regrets?



[OOC: Yet another mingle! These are not all the questions - feel free to make some more up if you desire. Also, the questions and lab demonstrations are merely suggestions; if there is another topic that would fit well for you, make it a reality. Today is a day of learning about the horror stories that come with messing with the 4th Dimension, after all.]


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[info]neverenoughtime
2013-09-27 12:25 pm UTC (link)
[The joke is completely lost on Miranda.]

You can only work against time for so long before it rights itself. Trying to force it only makes the repercussions more damaging. But then, I've never tried so much to make sense of it all as to just respect it for what it is.

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[info]corpsepartying
2013-09-27 07:21 pm UTC (link)
[ curiousity finally gets the better of her, though it's surprising that it didn't sooner. ]

What are your experiences with time? Aside from the standard, that is! Everyone has those.

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[info]neverenoughtime
2013-10-01 11:44 am UTC (link)
Um...well, my Innocence once trapped my home town in a time loop. [She's still embarrassed about it.]

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[info]corpsepartying
2013-10-01 06:04 pm UTC (link)
Your Innocence?

[ she looks a little confused. her curiosity is good-natured, however. ]

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[info]neverenoughtime
2013-10-02 03:37 pm UTC (link)
It's um...a tool I use. A bit mystical in nature really, but I try not to question it too much. [Because she reads a lot, but science and technology are not exactly her best subjects.] Many of them are weapons, but Time Record is more...d-defensive, I would say.

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[info]corpsepartying
2013-10-03 01:12 am UTC (link)
I will be completely honest in saying that I have no idea what you're talking about, but I'd like to know!

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[info]neverenoughtime
2013-10-03 03:03 pm UTC (link)
I'm sorry, I-I'll try to be a bit more clear. [She is really terrible at explaining this.] Innocence is a tool made into weapons that can be used to fight...monsters. Souls that have been corrupted.

Time Record can't actually...harm anyone. It can only manipular time within a specific area. So it's not an offensive tool. Does that make more sense?

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[info]corpsepartying
2013-10-04 12:18 am UTC (link)
[ she nods along, grasping it better this time. ]

Did the wardens let you bring your Record here, or do you not have it anymore?

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manipular is now a word, i have deemed it so
[info]neverenoughtime
2013-10-04 01:21 am UTC (link)
Ah, yes. I've had it since I was at the other prison. It's not a weapon, so I don't think Sentience saw a reason to confiscate it at the time and the other wardens have let me keep it.

[She fingers the strap on her satchel where she keeps it. Miranda was only happy she hadn't lost it in the move.]

What have your experiences with time been? Um...besides it moving forward.

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ehehe
[info]corpsepartying
2013-10-04 09:17 pm UTC (link)
[ aradia's eyes widen, and her excitement is noticable. ]

Can I see?

[ she then registers that she's been asked a question, and takes a deep breath to prepare for the kind of explanation she has to give. ]

My friends and I were part of a reality-altering game in which I eventually became the Maid of Time, giving me the ability to move freely within time, both backwards and forwards, and between timelines themselves, allowing me to see alternate outcomes. I was also able to change the influence of time on others, essentially freezing them in place or speeding them up. There were many, many ways in which I could utilize my title!

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[info]neverenoughtime
2013-10-04 10:46 pm UTC (link)
Ah...I would rather not bring it out, if that's all right with you. [She doesn't like showing off Time Record like that.] Did you say a...game? Why would anyone make a game that could disturbing things like that? [It sounds terrifying to play a game that warps the world around you.]

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