( Great. So things really are unraveling. If being here, if jumping through Echo's hoops, can actually help, that's something. But they'd still need to know, and there's as much evidence this works as it doesn't.
At least having an outside voice confirm what's only been shared from Aurora via Echo means more than one perspective. And maybe ultimately a way to contact Echo, to get a read on what Echo knows that none of them do.
It's a bigger pocket universe out there than they know, either way. And an infinitely larger multiverse. )
I'll work with one of my friends here to make sure even if we get hit with power suppression early, that signal will still send fine.
( You know. Using traditional power sources, and not Alex, who has both eyebrows raised again when he mentions her and comas. She hadn't gone into one, but had been hit hard and needed sleep near immediately after. Question: how does he know? He's not on their network, is it... in... her head somehow? He's manipulating her brain enough to see him, so maybe it is. She's not a neurologist. She wouldn't know. )
... Yeah, well. When I know where I'm aiming, I don't have to go as hard. See you for real soon, Scylla.
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At least having an outside voice confirm what's only been shared from Aurora via Echo means more than one perspective. And maybe ultimately a way to contact Echo, to get a read on what Echo knows that none of them do.
It's a bigger pocket universe out there than they know, either way. And an infinitely larger multiverse. )
I'll work with one of my friends here to make sure even if we get hit with power suppression early, that signal will still send fine.
( You know. Using traditional power sources, and not Alex, who has both eyebrows raised again when he mentions her and comas. She hadn't gone into one, but had been hit hard and needed sleep near immediately after. Question: how does he know? He's not on their network, is it... in... her head somehow? He's manipulating her brain enough to see him, so maybe it is. She's not a neurologist. She wouldn't know. )
... Yeah, well. When I know where I'm aiming, I don't have to go as hard. See you for real soon, Scylla.
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[ He doesn't explain that statement further, just gives her a relieved, sincere smile. Finally he's getting somewhere. ]
Thanks, Alex.
[ And he's gone, completely vanished as easily as he'd appeared. ]