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🐍 loki odinson 🐍 ([personal profile] dothelokimotion) wrote in [community profile] riverview2017-05-10 07:38 am

[ video | un: trickster ]

[ The feed opens up to Loki, dressed in a white shirt and black tie and slacks. He seems to be in a facility somewhere in Riverview, one that might not be familiar to most. He taps a pencil on a clipboard, his bid to look professional. Even his hair is combed back, a few strands tied together with a silver clasp. ]

Greetings. I work at the Gramarye Research Facility for Magic and I was hoping to get some examples of magic taken place in Riverview. Any will do, even ones where your own magic has clashed with the rules of this reality. If you could make it short and precise, I would be most . . . grateful.

[personal profile] ex_clobbers559 2017-05-13 04:15 am (UTC)(link)
I don't have any background or experience with magic to say what might work best there. But I've seen science create a breach before.

If you could get yourself to travel fast enough, you could do it. Granted, it also depends on when or where you want to go.


( She, personally has no issue giving back to this universe in order to go back home eventually. But she gets why others might not.

If they do, it's on them. But talking about it is interesting. )

[personal profile] ex_clobbers559 2017-05-17 09:33 am (UTC)(link)
Ohhhhh okay, yeah. I thought you just meant for yourself. A transmatter portal other than the one we came through would be useful.

( Or the Phantom Zone projector she has no idea exists in the Fortress. )

[personal profile] ex_clobbers559 2017-05-17 09:46 am (UTC)(link)
Well, not everybody would share that, would they? Whether it made sense or not.

( A beat. It's still so painful to pretend like she has no idea how stuff works. )

Every seen Stargate? Like that. Interplanetary transportation.

[personal profile] ex_clobbers559 2017-05-17 09:54 am (UTC)(link)
Mm, if creating a wormhole to travel wherever you want can be called primitive, I'd disagree. And want to see that more advanced tech, btw.

The one in the movie used hieroglyphics depicting various constellations as coordinates. Locking in the right ones opened a wormhole to a desert planet.

Something tells me that destination probably wasn't the only possible one. Anyway! That sort of thing would be handy for sending people back to their proper wolrds. Whether they'd be in the proper dimension or era, though—


( She breaks off, having nerded out way too much for one sitting. )

[personal profile] ex_clobbers559 2017-05-18 07:28 am (UTC)(link)
Wait! So then how do your people get around? I'm entirely curious now. To connect the portals to an alien who the Ancient Egyptians called their sun god.

What the film proposed was that what humans knew to be "gods" were really aliens who had come, given them knowledge for a while, been worshipped by them--and then left. There's a whole series about that on the History channel, too.


( Which though she won't admit it, is far more possible than humans might ever dream. )

[personal profile] ex_clobbers559 2017-05-19 09:57 am (UTC)(link)
Those leaps almost sound like they're done without an object to channel the energy at the opposite point. Is it magic that does it, or something like harnessing a star or the core of a planet?

( Because if kinetic energy in terms of speed won't do the trick, the source has to be larger and different in nature. )

I wouldn't know. I wasn't around. ( She pauses and asks innocently: ) Were you?

[personal profile] ex_clobbers559 2017-05-24 09:49 am (UTC)(link)
Figuratively I know that, but I've never interacted with or seen magic in action before to tell for sure. Being human, and all. Most definitely, they do.

But anything's better than harnessing the core of a world for anything.


( Consequences of that tend to be dire.

Huh. She totally doesn't buy his reply, given what he's talked about so far. She's well-versed enough in human history to know magic is merely superstition to them. And aside from metahumans, they're incapable of hopping dimensions without the aid of technology.

What's his story? )


Interesting.

[personal profile] ex_clobbers559 2017-05-24 10:04 am (UTC)(link)
I'm hoping mankind never gets to that point. We're better than that.

( Her own people were blind. greedy and arrogant when it came to that. And when they'd been confronted with the result of it, they'd continued to be blind. )

( Is it? I mean it's full of bias, because there's three sides to every story. It's written as the writer sees it, not as it is. )

( Which to her, as a reporter, is equally fascinating and abhorrent. )