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gotosleep_idiot2019-05-06 08:55 am
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May & June Test Drive

It's that time again!
→ Comment with a new character you'd like to test out in the game's setting. (put character/canon in subject line pls!)
→ You don't have to be in the game to comment! HI NEW PEOPLE LET US ENABLE YOU.
→ Tag around with new and old characters.
→ App all those characters
→ ???
→ PROFIT!
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"Baymax, where's your fighting chip?" He asked with a frown. Because it was easier just to have it there even if it was pretty useless without the armor. "How did you find out about people arriving in this place? It's been only ten minutes," he said, looking Baymax over more closely. Poking, prodding, putting his face against the vinyl.
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"We appear to be experiencing a temporal anomaly," Baymax said. "I have been in Nautilus for approximately one year. Such discrepancies are also not uncommon with those who arrive in Nautilus from the same dimension."
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He put a hand on his chin, looking Baymax over thoughtfully. "Well, that's not unreasonable. Once you leave a dimension, you leave it's time relativity, so discrepancies could theoretically happen," he said. "...or alternate realities since...I don't know, would you have mentioned being brought to another dimension unprompted if you somehow got back?"
He knows Baymax wouldn't hide something, he's barely understood lying as a concept, but just not saying something? Yeah, definitely could have happened.
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"If an individual returns permanently to their dimension of origin, they are unable to retain any memories formed during their time in Nautilus," Baymax said. "If they are ever returned to Nautilus, these memories are sometimes restored, but that is not always the case. Given available records, there appears to be no consistent pattern regarding memory recovery."