[It was kind of a leap to go from tinkering with something in the kitchen to say they were working on interdimensional travel. But it would kind of explain why he'd been in a portal? It didn't really seem like the kind of thing just anyone would have sitting around.]
"It would make sense if they did, right? I mean...maybe it's like a jigsaw puzzle. At the moment everything you're getting is only partial - pieces that don't match up. But eventually, they've got to start fitting together, right?"
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Its fine. I think I'm starting to get used to it.
[He shakes his head.]
I think I saw my parents this time. They were tinkering with some kind of device at the kitchen table. During breakfast.
It exploded.
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[RIGHT? He hums as he considers this.]
Well. That really does seem to add more credence to the idea you were in a legitimate portal. Your parents were scientists maybe? Other you.
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Maybe? I guess? But what kind of scientist is the question.
[Apparently the kind that thought experimenting with their inventions during breakfast made sense.]
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[Varian that's really not how it works and you know it.]
The kind that work with portals from the looks of things. Do you think they might have been attempting interdimensional travel?
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[It was kind of a leap to go from tinkering with something in the kitchen to say they were working on interdimensional travel. But it would kind of explain why he'd been in a portal? It didn't really seem like the kind of thing just anyone would have sitting around.]
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[That's definitely the leap Varian made.]
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But maybe it wasn't. I don't think I've remembered enough yet to say.
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I guess we'll just have to wait and see if any of your other memories come in. I'm sure they will eventually and you can build a better picture.
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He just wished he knew for sure. Right now all he had were questions.
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