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Yuume Souryuu ([personal profile] shadowslipping) wrote in [community profile] voidtreckerexpress 2021-05-07 03:42 pm (UTC)

Ahh, is that so? I compared it to the dimensional subway from my own home as well... ...though ours only travels between four adjacent dimensions which were split apart from a singular one.

[It apparently takes a bit on the supernatural end to really phase this woman. That aside, she does wince sympathetically.] Ahhh...you just missed that unfortunately. I do hope we have the chance to return to that place however- it was a point between realms that apparently holds a great connection to the pathways to others. We were able to send messages to our homes in that way.

Truthfully I was surprised by the announcement when we arrived, [she admits.] When the train had opened itself to questions for a brief time- it apparently took a fair amount of energy to do so- I had asked about two points. First, if we could return to our own points in time, or as close to it as possible. Second, if we could contact home.

[She'd asked a third thing but that one was between her and the train really. Still.] To the first the answer was yes- while perhaps not with the train, once we succeed at the ultimate goal the train has, we should be able to find a voidcraft with that capability. Though understandably, many who were here longer have doubts, given how long it took for the train to open itself to questions at all...

[Hahahaaaaa...well.]

Regarding the second though...I had assumed when the train answered that it could be possible, 'but required research', that it referred to us, the passengers.

It apparently meant itself. [She has a rather touched expression- it's clear how she feels about the whole matter.] Ahmn...regardless, I do apologize for how little there is to go on for communication with home.

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