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If you think it would be a good idea, and if you're sure we won't lose our progress.
It's the only idea I have left.
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If you think it would be a good idea, and if you're sure we won't lose our progress.
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Any excuse to get out of here works for me...
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Should we go back? Can we go back, or do these places get shuffled around all the time?
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… Maybe? I guess it makes sense if these signals are constantly moving through some constant hole im the fabric, right? Though even those might not be open anymore, at least not here.
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I don’t want to either. But if it left a trail, it could be the best route.
*Puts my phone away*
Doesn’t matter though. Nothing.
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My dad made a way to check the stability of spacetime or some nonsense like that, some time ago. I’m not sure how special tech like that is, but it’s meant to track people jumping across space with teleportation and stuff. You can take it a step further and try and reopen the same tear to follow someone, but I don’t think we’ll have that kind of luck here.
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I don’t know for sure about that. But we’re probably not interacting with anything the same way as the last place.
*Pulls my phone out and holds it out in front of me, scanning for any distortions recent enough that a portal or warp of some kind might have been torn open in the fabric of space to travel*
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I’m pretty sure everything is destroyed. There’s not a single thing here that doesn’t feel just utterly disgusting.
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I’m not touching it or anything, unless you think getting rid of the stuff might help.
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*Walks closer to the spire, and the prionized ground gives way to small round islands of normal ground beneath my feet with each step*
Is it inert now?