No fear.
-She leaves to retrieve her arms and armour-
What if there’s no better word than just not saying anything?-Twenty minutes go by, and she returns, fully armoured, sword sheathed on her back, bolter at the ready-
... Please stay safe.
What if there’s no better word than just not saying anything?-She grins-
Thanks, bro.
Are you hungry?
edited 19th May '18 10:15:37 PM by SR3NORMANDY
What if there’s no better word than just not saying anything?(chuckles a bit to herself)
I doubt it's the same everywhere, but our multiverse operates on that "infinite possibilities" junk. Except the Tree of Time only has so much energy to toss around, meaning that certain timelines have to be pruned every now and then. In particular, the ones with the least chance of survival and growth.
Now come on, let's go give that bitch the good news.
-She racks her bolter and heads downstairs-
I'll get us some food. I made stew the other day.
-She gets up, setting Athena down as she goes to the kitchen-
What if there’s no better word than just not saying anything?It is what it is. The alternative is a premature heat death on a multiversal scale.
...Though, yeah. That's the big reason timelines for us are generally similar at worst. Every timeline needs to vaguely follow the core timeline for the best chance of survival.
edited 19th May '18 11:19:00 PM by foxmccloud4387
Here.
-She takes a grenade from her belt, handing it to him-
Pull the pin, hold the lever, throw. So simple a six-year-old can do it, and believe me, that's a fact.
-Gracia gets to work reheating a bowl of her stew-
Do you like carrots?
edited 19th May '18 11:19:56 PM by SR3NORMANDY
What if there’s no better word than just not saying anything?

Not gonna lie, this shit interests me. Like, not the stuff that's different so much as the stuff that stays the same despite all the differences.