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CALL. video. un: igniferous.
[ Lily is shockingly familiar with this sort of technology for a witch from 1981, but perhaps that's to be expected if one considers her recent history. This place is so vastly different from everything she's had to deal with lately that when she appears on the feed it's with an air of someone that's both exhausted and relieved.
She hardly looks like someone that's spent her last several months in space; her bright red hair's pulled up into a messy bun and her clothing is definitely a product of her proper era. There's a cat prowling around in the frame as well. Still, she's been looking around and figuring things out and still hasn't found a satisfactory answer to her biggest question. ]
Hello, everyone. [ A wave. ]
I've been asking around, but I can't seem to find a proper answer quite yet. I thought I'd ask people that may have experience with it. I see that on these devices there's an option to go "home" but what if you've arrived from a place that isn't your home at all? Do you go back to the place you last were, or do you go to your proper home? I understand the question is a bit unorthodox but I find I really must know. I would test it myself, but unfortunately I'm not in a position to be able to do so.
[ An explanation of that doesn't seem to be forthcoming: instead, she cants her head and smiles, ever gentle, ever pleasant. ]
Thank you very much.
[ And exeunt Lily and Cat. ]
She hardly looks like someone that's spent her last several months in space; her bright red hair's pulled up into a messy bun and her clothing is definitely a product of her proper era. There's a cat prowling around in the frame as well. Still, she's been looking around and figuring things out and still hasn't found a satisfactory answer to her biggest question. ]
Hello, everyone. [ A wave. ]
I've been asking around, but I can't seem to find a proper answer quite yet. I thought I'd ask people that may have experience with it. I see that on these devices there's an option to go "home" but what if you've arrived from a place that isn't your home at all? Do you go back to the place you last were, or do you go to your proper home? I understand the question is a bit unorthodox but I find I really must know. I would test it myself, but unfortunately I'm not in a position to be able to do so.
[ An explanation of that doesn't seem to be forthcoming: instead, she cants her head and smiles, ever gentle, ever pleasant. ]
Thank you very much.
[ And exeunt Lily and Cat. ]
CALL Network (Video, un: Speedy)
You ok otherwise?
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un: attar
I don't know the answer. I might be able to find out, though, although I'd need more information as to the danger level of the location you're worried about returning to.
[What does this Small Golden Child know of danger, one might ask. And he might even answer. Maybe!]
my child
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text; UN: galeas
Where's home for you? Whichever you feel like telling me about, I mean. If either.
text.
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video; un: ironiclabcoat
[Holtzmann has been here for about two seconds and has no idea how the mechanics actually work, but the question itself is relevant to her interests. She's naturally assumed that when she hits the button again she'll be with her ghost-busting family in New York; God forbid she ends up back out in the middle of nowhere.]
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un: pythias
It's unfortunate that you cannot return to your home in the direct manner most of us can.
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