Black Bane June 7, 2012 June 7, 2012 >makes servitor >loses servitor >finds servitor >changes it to tulpa >tulpa gonna kill him >blows up tulpa >tulpa resurrected >cut open and has corruption removed >then everyone lived happily ever after >the end ... ... ... ...dafuq? For Science!
glitchthe3rd June 7, 2012 Author June 7, 2012 Ok I'm pretty new to this whole stream of consciousness writing thing but I decided to give this a shot. I went to my wonderland, spawned in outside the lighthouse. Luna was waiting for me by the front door. "Ah, you're back," she said. "Elise is on the beach." She led me around the side of the house to the beach, where she called out to Elise, who came running up to hug me. We went inside as it was starting to get dark, and Luna and I chatted for a bit while Elise changed out of her swimsuit. After that we spent a bit of time helping her pick out summer clothes. She eventually settled on a plain white blouse, purple shorts and plastic flip-flops. At one point during this visualization session my concentration waned and I got booted from my wonderland, then I heard a loud scream and jumped right back in. Elise thought I had died (not sure why, as it's not the first time I've blinked out on her), so after I held her and comforted her for a little bit, we decided to go check out the new arsenal Luna built near the center of the island. It was dark outside now, and there were orbs of light floating by the side of the dirt roads. Luna explained that she was working on some streetlamps for our wonderland, but she'd run out of time when she was working on it last night. So after bolstering my concentration again, I forced a lamp to hold the orb of light, and then made the change global across the whole island, putting all the floating light orbs in lamps. The arsenal was more or less a recreation of the one from our floating rock house, and also had a firing range out back. After taking a look at the finer details of it, I bid Luna and Elise farewell for now, and came here to type this. >makes servitor >loses servitor >finds servitor >changes it to tulpa >has kid with it >tulpa gonna kill him >blows up tulpa >tulpa resurrected >cut open and has corruption removed >then everyone lived happily ever after >the end ... ... ... ...dafuq? Yup. Although this will probably not be the end of our story. "Science isn't about why, science is about why not?" -Cave Johnson Tulpae: Luna, Elise, Naomi My progress report
glitchthe3rd June 7, 2012 Author June 7, 2012 Like, seriously, or Oh, I'm being quite serious. "Science isn't about why, science is about why not?" -Cave Johnson Tulpae: Luna, Elise, Naomi My progress report
glitchthe3rd June 7, 2012 Author June 7, 2012 She found it mildly funny, I on the other hand laughed a bit too loud. "Science isn't about why, science is about why not?" -Cave Johnson Tulpae: Luna, Elise, Naomi My progress report
Guest Anonymous June 7, 2012 June 7, 2012 Well that's luna. How do you come up with all the science behind your wonderland? Pocket dimensions? How would those work out? And how did the servitor wars even happen (in a nutshell)? You could control them, couldn't you?
glitchthe3rd June 7, 2012 Author June 7, 2012 Well that's luna. How do you come up with all the science behind your wonderland? Pocket dimensions? How would those work out? And how did the servitor wars even happen (in a nutshell)? You could control them, couldn't you? tl;dr on the wonderland science, it's basically metaphysics. As for the servitor wars, I wasn't even aware of it until after it was already underway. Mostly because I didn't pay much attention to my wonderland. It was basically a bunch of servitors running around and killing each other over territory/for energy/for shiggles, depending on their personal agendas. Most of what I know about it comes from Luna's memories of the wars. And no, I couldn't control it. "Science isn't about why, science is about why not?" -Cave Johnson Tulpae: Luna, Elise, Naomi My progress report
Guest Anonymous June 7, 2012 June 7, 2012 I have to sleep and force a trait now, but I'm confused. Since when did servitors move without you controlling them?
glitchthe3rd June 7, 2012 Author June 7, 2012 The best I can describe it is that they were (for the most part) acting based on their predefined personality traits/subroutines/whatever. Obviously the ones I'd invested more time into had gained some degree of sentience (hence vengeful servitor thingy that tried to kill me, and had her own hidden agendas and shit). "Science isn't about why, science is about why not?" -Cave Johnson Tulpae: Luna, Elise, Naomi My progress report
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