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I’m definitely trying, at least. Pen and paper wasn’t in my travel bag.
Um, I guess let's just try to remember then.
*Hits the next button*
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I’m definitely trying, at least. Pen and paper wasn’t in my travel bag.
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*Stays quiet with my gaze fixated on the projection*
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Okay, get ready to write this down. PaMDA is based on a proxy system, and you're standing at one of its many relay stations. Well, it's also a nondeterministic Turing Machine based off of universal intermediate hypercalculations and—
*Waves my hand*
That's not the point. We guard our universe behind practically uncountable layers, made up of the paths surrounding our home. Then we project from there to one of just as many proxies, which send information to other proxies.
*Projects a sphere surrounded by a series of dots forming rings, themselves followed by a ring of smaller points interconnected in ever-shifting, random configurations*
This system injects so much noise, it's practically impossible to trace your way back to our home. And even if you manage to pull it off, our universe will have been shuffled with one of its paths, making it even harder to find the real one. Once you have that background down, hit continue.
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Should I step away?
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*A handshake occurs between the devices and my image materializes as a hologram above the metal*
Hey, Isis. If you're watching this video, it means something has gone well and truly wrong. And for some reason, I'm not able to get in touch with you to tell you what it is. Sorry about that. But you need to know what's going to happen next. So make sure you're in an isolated place, make sure no one could be eavesdropping, and press continue.
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For cartographic expeditions specifically? I don’t manipulate the landscape usually at all, unless I go somewhere where antiques might be resting underground. I mostly find it easy to draw out landscapes over a massive area just by feeling it.
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*Smiles*
My ability makes me very good at working with landscapes and stuff. Big reason why I decided to pursue cartography. I practically have a cheat code for it, along with digging things up.
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There’s stuff down there. I’d wager your dad’s, barring truly spectacular odds.
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Hey, this might be something.
*Leaps with extremely light bounds toward the part of the ground above where they lie, watching as the ground itself that buries the equipment is rapidly evaporating and ejecting as gas particles off into the void of space*
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*Closes my eyes and focuses my attention on my acute particle awareness, trying to feel if the asteroid we stand on is hollow anywhere, particularly in any unnatural way*