@WriteOutofTime
"I-if you physically t-time travel, that'll be a huge issue," Mitsig pointed out, "but if n-not…"
"I-if you physically t-time travel, that'll be a huge issue," Mitsig pointed out, "but if n-not…"
"Meaning… It would be best to find a way to time-travel without our physical body traveling."
"Th-that's probably easier to invent," he said, "b-but I don't know much about technology."
She ran a hair through her hair, "Either way, it will take time. Rome wasn't built in a day. Kami…"
(Bumping this)
Isadora remembered something Mitsig had said before. "Hey Mystic, what was that you were saying about the rival group?"
"Wh-what?" Mitsig raised his eyebrows. "I did –didn't say anything about a rival group."
Isadora was confused. "Yeah, you said, a bad organization invents t-time travel in about two weeks.
I thought you were talking about some kind of rival organisation that uses it for bad stuff…"
(Er, bump…?)
((Boop))
(oH WHOOPS I LET THIS DIE SORRY. does CPR)
Mitsig shook his head hastily. "Th-they shouldn't be a problem. Or m-maybe they will be. I…I don't know."
Carmen grabbed an pencil and a piece of scrap paper, trying to sketch out ideas. Even though she was really bad at drawing
Yuki glanced at Carmen. "Need any help?" she offered.
"Si" She said, sighing. "Seriously, how do people actually draw well?"
"They study and work hard," she replied. "If you'd like, you can tell me the designs and I'll draw them out to the best of my ability."
"Thanks." She said, smiling. "So I was thinking…" She started to ramble again. ((Translation: I did not think the thing through help))
(It's okay we don't have to go in depth.)
A few minutes later, she paused in her sketching and slid the paper to Carmen. "Like this?"
She nodded enthusiastically. "Thank you!"
"Now building it might be the trickier part…"
"Fuck…"
She giggled, "Sorry I ruined the mood with reality."
She stared into space, trying to think of something
"Well, maybe we should show it to the others and let them give their feedback?" Yuki suggested.
She nodded. "Guys?"
Ellen walked over and scrutinized the design. "Looks like a pretty sound idea." She paused to crack her knuckles. "What do we need?"
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