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Hear it?
Your story?
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Hear it?
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Your story?
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Oh… The we- Nevermind. Maybe, but first, am I reading this right? “Code in manual.” Do we need to find a manual among these books or something?
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That sounds right to me.
*Pulls out several of the books, each of which is the same size and contains the same contents in different languages*
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*Rubs my face with one hand*
The security for the soul-warping, life-ruining secret is a puzzle with some books?
*Starts thumbing through the books on the shelf, skimming their spines for names that might seem to matter*
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*Only one of the books is in a legible language, one is full of pictograms, and the rest are other languages of the planet*
Maybe it's not a security measure?
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*Pulls the one I can understand out*
If it’s not, then it’s super weird.
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*The first several pages of the manual offer large and bold warnings about the risk of being stuck in the chamber for an eternity; the middle of the manual documents the use of a spacetime distortion chamber, including failsafes, escape sequences, and emergency protocols, but with an emphasis that no one can save you in the event of a cascade failure—about two thirds through the manual is an access code of "7584" with a warning below the code to read the manual in full before use*
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*Mumbles*
Thanks, Mister-or-Misses Author, but we by the time we read this thing, it will all fall apart anyways.
*Skims the manual fully for standout headers*
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*One covers the functionality of the machine, another describes key risks, and another the emergency protocols*
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*Tucks the book under my arm, closes my eyes for a moment to ever so minutely lower the temperature of the inked segments of the page, separating the words from the paper itself in the eyes of my sixth sense, and starts trying to parse information from the book without reading it directly, starting with the emergency protocols*
I have the code.
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*The protocols describe how any disruption to the system's state have to be resolved from within and how the device has an internal interface that can be used to resolve errors, but that modifying the environment from within the environment could lead to horrific undefined behavior*
Great. What's the general idea?
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*After skimming through that and trying to internalize the general idea of how to fix any major malfunctions, I jump back to parse the machine's actual function*
Still figuring it out, but apparently the machine, or whatever you want to call it, can be manipulated from the inside.
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*The overview includes a description of how the device pushes the user into a spacetime distortion, in which they don't age and time passes several orders of magnitude more quickly than the outside world, in which at higher ratios, a fraction of a second could correspond to several hundred years inside the environment*
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*Pauses while walking to the keypad*
That… That is a little too familiar, actually.
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Familiar how?
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Spacetime anomalies, and being in spaces where time is just different. At least this one isn't slower on the inside, it seems.
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Both are nightmares in their own right.
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One instantly fails us.
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That's true. Depending on how extreme, either can.