[ She won't pretend that she understands half of what he says, although she's quick enough to parse the meaning from context and being in this world for a few weeks now. She is constantly learning, trying to catch up to a time so beyond her own, but even she can tell that Markus' experience is an unfathomable one. ]
Perhaps what's impossible in your world isn't unheard of in others. I don't just mean this one, but I can't help but wonder after the rest. Being granted abilities like ours is another point that varies across universes. I think it's safe to say whatever rules we're used to playing by no longer apply in New Amsterdam.
Yes. Though inquiring about others’ experiences so far have come up with nothing.
[Not to say the possibility doesn’t exist. There’s a lot that’s impossible about them all converging into this one universe, beyond his own personal concerns of his body gone missing.]
One more mystery to add to a growing list. Considering it an on-going investigation on my part for now.
All of us searching for answers and not one concrete find in months, by my estimation. If I didn't already have a headache, I'd say this is giving me one.
Sooner rather than later would be nice. Ideally before we all stick our necks out on the line again. Charging into an operation half-blind and half-cocked will only get people hurt.
Of course. But something tells me this group of ours is always going to rush in to help other people when needed, dearth of information notwithstanding.
[It’s something of a habit the displaced have fallen into. Markus can’t criticize, of course — he’s one of them.]
Worrying and a little frustrating, but likely also true. You only need to look at past events to confirm it: the monster, the spread of a sickness that caused spiked aggression.
Yes, we were. I wasn’t present for the monster attack, but we worked tirelessly to help those affected by unmitigated anger, both citizens and those of our own number.
It'll probably outdo the rest, have no doubt about that.
[WRY.
But they'll face it together, as always. As a group, they may be a predictable lot when it comes to heroics, but there's comfort to be had in that kind of reliability.]
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Perhaps what's impossible in your world isn't unheard of in others. I don't just mean this one, but I can't help but wonder after the rest. Being granted abilities like ours is another point that varies across universes. I think it's safe to say whatever rules we're used to playing by no longer apply in New Amsterdam.
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[Not to say the possibility doesn’t exist. There’s a lot that’s impossible about them all converging into this one universe, beyond his own personal concerns of his body gone missing.]
One more mystery to add to a growing list. Considering it an on-going investigation on my part for now.
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[ Concussions... super fun... ]
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[Even Markus, usually patient, can relate.]
Something will have to give. Eventually. At some point it’s all a matter of probability.
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[It’s something of a habit the displaced have fallen into. Markus can’t criticize, of course — he’s one of them.]
Something easy to take advantage of.
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[ SO... SARCASTIC... ]
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[WRY.
But they'll face it together, as always. As a group, they may be a predictable lot when it comes to heroics, but there's comfort to be had in that kind of reliability.]