Daniel Faraday (
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And So My Confusion Begins
I don't really understand how I got here.
I was on the island, when the next time shift arrived, and then...
I'm here. In Manhattan. An island, but not the island I want to be on.
Is it possible the electromagnetic frequencies somehow were disrupted on the island? Then, why is no one else that I know here? Like Juliet or Sawyer? (No, I can't think of Charlotte. I cannot.)
Oh, and before I forget, thank you Silver. I'll try to stay away from those crab things if I can.
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I wish I had my journal...
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Voice Post
I don't think anyone knows how we got here, but this probably isn't the same world you come from. It isn't anyone else's, at least.
Scientist rant ahead.
It's a place where enormous electromagnetic frequencies disrupt the space-time continium around it. It literally skips from place to place, from time to time, in a series of shifts.
Let me put it this way. It's a record skipping- except you have no control over where the island will "skip" next.
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So, there's more of you here? I mean, more people who have come from different times and places?
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How come no one can get off this island? Is there an electromagntic field around here too?
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*in a worried tone* At least I don't think so...you see, I haven't been back in the United States for a long time...
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Voice
That's, uh, that's very interesting.
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What's your world like?
Voice
Well it was over run with mazoku, and the humanity was fighting desperately against them. But, I have faith it will all work out, the heroes got to the last step where they need to be.
Another scientist rant ahead.
Now, that's odd. Brilliant, but very odd. I've never actually encountered an electromagnetic frequency powerful enough to disrupt the flow of time. Time shifts are generally caused by holes in the Time Vortex and the like, you see, in my experience. I've used electromagnetic forces for disrupting electronic equipment and that sort of thing, but never to alter time. It's a shame I have no way of popping off to "the island" for a little visit, because I'd fancy a go at studying that!
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*sounds interested* You've used electromagnetic forces before? Pray tell, where did you get these forces from? In my world, electromagnetic forces are not readily used like that. But I wouldn't call the island and it's time shifts brilliant...it does have the awful side effect of messing up one's mind to the point where one can't tell the difference between past, present, or future. I call this condition "temporal displacement".
...A friend of mine even died from that. *takes a deep breath and sighs rather forlornly*
Voice
Well, I'm glad that you haven't left your world at an inopportune time. I did, and now I desperately wish to know what happened to my friends...
Voice
Well, I can't say I wouldn't have liked more time... but, my time was up if I had come here or not.
Voice
I'm...sorta glad that my world doesn't have such things. At least, I don't think so...
What do you mean, your time was up?
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Oh, well, I was about to die before I came here.
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How? Why? By what or whom?
That's...rather disconcerting to know that you would have died if you had stayed in your world.
Appearing in this world must seem like a blessing and a curse at the same time...
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This world needs help, and if I can help it I don't mind being here.
Voice
Some people believe in a purpose in life...a friend of mine said that everything we have gone and will go through is destiny.
If he were here, he would most likely say that we all appeared here for a reason.
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But being a scientist, my first obligation is to see whether a phenomenon can be explained by scientific means.
If I can't find the answer to that, though, I have no choice but to revert to unexplainable concepts, like destiny and fate.
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Ooh, the sources have varied. I've used an electromagnetic pulse bomb several times - one of them came from the inner workings of a very friendly cyborg. Standard stuff, really.
...I'm sorry. I'm so sorry. I'm a bit surprised to hear about that, honestly. I've never known time travel to have such adverse effects. Where I come from, it's...well, it has its risks, but nothing like that. It's one of the most wonderful pastimes in the universe.
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Electromagentic pulse bombs? In cyborgs? Well, your world seems to be more highly developed than mine.
And time travel is a pastime? But how would that work? Do they set restrictions on what time you go to? One of the leading theories in my world is that messing up the past will most certainly mess up the future. Is that true in your world or not?
Voice
Well, it wasn't actually my world, per se. But, yes, there are quite a few worlds that are more highly developed that Earth - assuming that your world is Earth, of course.
It's more of...well, it's more my personal pastime rather than something that's commonly done. And considering that there isn't exactly anyone else who's doing it, there's no one other than me around to set restrictions. There are rules, though - laws, more like. Fixed points in time can't be changed, but other points can, and that can certainly impact the future.
So...you have to be careful. Which is a bit of an understatement. Well, an enormous understatement, really.
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I'm definitely sure that time traveling is one of the most risky things you could do...If I remember a science fiction story correctly, even steeping on a butterfly in the past will greatly change the future.
So, what times do you travel to most often?
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Ah, right, the butterfly story! I remember hearing that one. That's more an urban myth, really. If the probability of changing the future was that high? There'd be no way of time traveling safely at all.
Quite a wide range of them. I've been from the creation of the solar system itself right up to the year one hundred trillion. I'm rather fond of the nineteenth century - there's always a mess there that needs to be straightened out. Alien races are nearly always causing trouble in nineteenth century Earth, for whatever reason. What about the time shifts on your island - what times did those involve?
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...Nineteenth century? And aliens? Oh dear, we had a nineteenth century but that's the first time I've ever heard of a mess being caused by extraterrestrials.
I can only assume what times the island moved, since only key features that were present or not present could only give us some clues to when we were. I believe we were in the 1970s, the 1950s, the twentieth century...but definitely not as many times that you've traveled to, I'm sure.
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Again, same world, different version. Rather troubling, really. It shouldn't be possible to travel to different versions of the same world, yet it is possible, apparently, and I'm...well, I'm supposed to know about these things.
Very nice decades, the '50s and the '70s. Awful lot of good music. Not at all bad eras to visit!
Voice
Almost paradoxical, don't you think? The fact that you can't travel to different versions of the same world, and yet you can.
Yes, the '50s and '70s are good times...unless you're on an island where hostile Others are trying to kill you. Then they're not so great.