My friends told me. A couple of them have been here, what, two years? Probably more than that. I've been here over a year. This me, I mean. Not the other mes.
Yeah, people from my universe. Universes. They all kind of dogpiled me on the network the first time I posted. That's generally the best way to see who might be around.
Yeah, frankly, I'm not sure I want some of the people from back home knowing I'm here. Is there something like a phone book or a database I can browse? Maybe a 'Recent Kidnappees Registry?'
Oh, some troll asshole. Eridan Ampora. Don't tell him we were talking about him, he craves attention the way I crave shitty Mexican food. I.e., interminably.
Who're you looking for? I've been here a while. I might know them.
[For a moment Jason doesn't know what to say. His mouth feels dry all of a sudden so he takes another sip of coffee, noting with a minute amount of satisfaction that his hand is steady. He licks his lips. Looks back up.]
[Jason rubs his hand over his eyes and lets out a long, slow breath. The caffeine is finally kicking in because he's feeling some real emotion here, even if it's muted and distant. He- he'll deal with Batman later.]
[Jason tries to think of what exactly he wants to ask and scratches his head in frustration.]
What crowd? I'm imagining, like, roving bands of obnoxiously colored vigilantes playing Sharks and Jets. Could you giving me the big picture? Because I don't think I'm parsing this well at all.
Uh, sure--though you might want to talk to Miss Danvers for a clearer picture. I get everything mixed up sometimes since I'm not actually from a traditional superhero universe.
[He sits up straight and illustrates his words with his hands.]
There's a few different groups of superheroes from different worlds, and they're all loosely friendly and also generally pretty bored, since there's not usually much to fight around here unless something weird's going down. Which I guess I said is pretty regular, but you know. [He shrugs.] Mostly people tend to stick to the people they know from before they got here. Miss Danvers is basically in charge of The Avengers, and there's another group that I think the Batkids are with but I don't know much about them. There's others but since people come and go, membership fluctuates. Pretty sure everyone who likes to get their justice on is at least mildly chummy with our police. We actually have a few transplants on the force, so they're cool.
[He sits back again, crossing his ankle over the opposite knee.]
But it's usually pretty quiet, so the hero thing is kind of a part-time gig. Think slice of life, not action movie.
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If you don't remember being here before, how do you know about the other three times?
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How'd you figure out your friends were here? I mean, you mean friends like people you knew from before, right?
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That sounds like a huge pain in the ass, but if there are no alternatives...
[He shrugs.]
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The archives're probably searchable. I know one guy who's got it set up so he's notified any time someone mentions his name.
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Who're you looking for? I've been here a while. I might know them.
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[Jason thinks for a moment, fiddling again with the mask in his pocket.]
Got anyone here who goes out at night dressed like a giant bat to fight crime and dispense justice?
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You know him?
[Is he here?]
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[Jason can't believe what he's hearing.]
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Any Gotham folks here right now?
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D'you know their names? Or what handles they're going by?
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Actually, I don't know him.
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[Jason tries to think of what exactly he wants to ask and scratches his head in frustration.]
What crowd? I'm imagining, like, roving bands of obnoxiously colored vigilantes playing Sharks and Jets. Could you giving me the big picture? Because I don't think I'm parsing this well at all.
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[He sits up straight and illustrates his words with his hands.]
There's a few different groups of superheroes from different worlds, and they're all loosely friendly and also generally pretty bored, since there's not usually much to fight around here unless something weird's going down. Which I guess I said is pretty regular, but you know. [He shrugs.] Mostly people tend to stick to the people they know from before they got here. Miss Danvers is basically in charge of The Avengers, and there's another group that I think the Batkids are with but I don't know much about them. There's others but since people come and go, membership fluctuates. Pretty sure everyone who likes to get their justice on is at least mildly chummy with our police. We actually have a few transplants on the force, so they're cool.
[He sits back again, crossing his ankle over the opposite knee.]
But it's usually pretty quiet, so the hero thing is kind of a part-time gig. Think slice of life, not action movie.
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