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You said that about my job, haha.
*Laughs*
Except running everything sounds even more involved than being a security guard.
<Snipped quote by Nimda>
You said that about my job, haha.
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Omni-universal governance doesn't happen without some kind of driving force behind it. Something to provided resources, communication... You know, important stuff.
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*looks down*
I know…
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That’s fair.
<Snipped quote by Nimda>
Well that solves that.
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It's an open market. The IA is stretched thin by "Tier 4" leadership and such, but most average people don't actually have the ability to travel between dimensions. There's always openings for cross-dimensional couriership and stuff.
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Worst thing you have to worry about on a day to day is someone having an ability that gives them a competitive edge in jobs over you. Speedsters tend to make good delivery guys, for example.
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Yeah, if there is one available with good price point and location preference.
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Possibly, I have not really been to a place where the citizens could have abilities so they may regulate the type that can or cannot be used. If at all.
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Not like everyone has them, but they aren't common, exactly. Use isn't disallowed, but it's not like you can commit what would be a crime for a normal person with them.
Hm…I wonder what IA rules are with using abilities.
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Town-homes are like apartments and houses together. They are weird and tall. We could get a house too.
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*Frowns*
Never was going to be perfect, I suppose.
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There's logic there. Even if it feels like that wouldn't be true.
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Jog my memory…
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Yeah!