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Hey so, bit of a weird question. Anyone here ever heard of Torchwood, and could maybe point me how to get back to contacting the local branch? That'd be really handy, yeah?
Year and star system coordinates would also be fantastic, but I'm not holdin' my breath waitin'.
[Bites her bottom lip in thought.]
[She doesn't even know which universe this is. Much less how she got here without a dimension cannon or where everyone she was with went. Maybe they're here. But then maybe even saying their name depending on the universe is dangerous. Luckily, she's had 5+ years (give or take for literal dimension rewinds and time in the vortex) of experience in learning how to do codes.]
Here's a fairytale you've probably never heard before.
Once upon a time there was a big bad wolf. She wandered a city of metal filled with metal men. [Too dangerous to even say the world cyberman until she learned more!] She thought she was on a mission to hunt down her lost prince. But she was actually on a mission to find home. Bit like Dorothy from Wizard of Oz if you know it. And one day she met a man who wasn't a prince at all. He was a very brainy professor. There was even another man who started off as a mouse but turned into a lion full of courage, saving worlds he never even knew existed. And a really flirty captain who was probably too pretty for his own good. They weren't off to find a wizard. Just a blue box.
The big bad wolf ran away from home and her pack over and over and over again, but no matter how many times she ran, and how many new friends she made or which universe she fell into, something was always calling her back. 'Pparently you can't escape your family that easily. That or the Big Bad Wolf's mum was seriously terrifying and would fight a werewolf for diamonds and totally win.
Thanks for listening, Ta!
Year and star system coordinates would also be fantastic, but I'm not holdin' my breath waitin'.
[Bites her bottom lip in thought.]
[She doesn't even know which universe this is. Much less how she got here without a dimension cannon or where everyone she was with went. Maybe they're here. But then maybe even saying their name depending on the universe is dangerous. Luckily, she's had 5+ years (give or take for literal dimension rewinds and time in the vortex) of experience in learning how to do codes.]
Here's a fairytale you've probably never heard before.
Once upon a time there was a big bad wolf. She wandered a city of metal filled with metal men. [Too dangerous to even say the world cyberman until she learned more!] She thought she was on a mission to hunt down her lost prince. But she was actually on a mission to find home. Bit like Dorothy from Wizard of Oz if you know it. And one day she met a man who wasn't a prince at all. He was a very brainy professor. There was even another man who started off as a mouse but turned into a lion full of courage, saving worlds he never even knew existed. And a really flirty captain who was probably too pretty for his own good. They weren't off to find a wizard. Just a blue box.
The big bad wolf ran away from home and her pack over and over and over again, but no matter how many times she ran, and how many new friends she made or which universe she fell into, something was always calling her back. 'Pparently you can't escape your family that easily. That or the Big Bad Wolf's mum was seriously terrifying and would fight a werewolf for diamonds and totally win.
Thanks for listening, Ta!
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[Rose is quiet for a bit, thinking around in circles how to best brush it off but still answer.]
No.
Butterfly's wings.
You ever hear that the beat of butterfly's wings cause monsoons and tyhphoons on the other side of the globe?
I just move butterflies. Then in another universe, the butterflies are in the right place and time to offset each other. No monsoons, no typhoons, people who would die from them live until a later date.
When you died, it was... reset?
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And no, I stayed dead. Time moved on, I just found someone as determined as I was.
[This is all some pretty heavy stuff to be talking about, especially for a kid.
But then again Chara isn't a normal child.]
I made a deal and took their place, in a way.
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[Donna? Is that you Donna? IS THIS WHAT HAPPENS WHEN ROSE PLAYS TOO MUCH WITH TIME AND PARALLEL UNIVERSES? KARMA?!]
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And it was a trade, a world for something of theirs, that's all.
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You make it sound simple, but there's no way it's that easy.
And I've met anyone who can out-determine me. Much less Fate.
[YEAH. Fate and destiny have no sway over her, so like hell is she gonna sit here worrying about why she wound up back in the "wrong" universe, and now here. She was just gonna keep rolling and do whatever she wanted. Fate be damned.]
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[The briefest of pauses before they speak again.]
No, not fate. Just a demon.
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What did they trade?
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Was it worth it?
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And the world came back, so you tell me?
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After all the jumps, I know what things I won't give up even a universe for.
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[Duh.]
Even if you're the reason why that universe was destroyed?
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Every decision any mortal makes results in the tiniest fracture that can create wider and wider schisms depending on the subsequent chain reactions that follow.
It's not my decisions destroying universes. Whatever I count as, it's not the typical mortal, not anymore. Maybe not ever.
The heroes in the stories are the ones with the power to save the universes. All I can do is turn the page.
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So you just assume you're beyond everything then? Then maybe the Big Bad Wolf in your story needs a different name.
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I'm not beyond anything, I just don't make the decisions. And nah. Big Bad Wolf is my codename, it's fine.
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That's a horrible code name.
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My decisions don't save the worlds. I learned that early on.
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And whoever convinced you of that is an asshole.
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No one convinced me.
Although yes, the fifth dimension sucks isn't generally too pleasant. [Proof that Rose is already starting to test how much of this matters or will even stick.]