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theairlock2017-10-17 10:22 pm
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week one
[After the initial introduction of the Overseers, the Champions were left to their own devices in investigating the part of the ship they have access to to their hearts' content. However, the doors that Blaze Dudely and Rox came through are locked tight and cannot be unlocked via PIP.
On Wednesday morning, the same voice that awakened them the previous morning chirps at them again from their PIPs at 7 am on the dot.
Enjoy your week, Champions.]
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I see, so it's like a ghost story! When you're done with it, do you think I could see it?
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... [Ah.] It's a little more psychological than just a ghost story, but if you're interested then sure.
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Sure?
[She can get the abridged version... that should be fine.]
What would you like to know?
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[You know, she just meant the book specifically, but she'll take it.]
...Are there a lot of people on your Earth? You said there's no Grimm there, so that means people should be able to spread out a lot more, right? Without needing to worry about barriers and defenses around populated areas.
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... I [If they'd had barriers, would it have changed anything? If there had been defences in place would it have isolated the infection, and saved more people? It's enough to make her pause for a moment.]
... Yes, there are a lot of people. We're all spread over - different continents, and cultures everywhere. I think there are around 7 billion of us all around the world.
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Oh, wow, that many? Chloe said there were billions, I didn't think it was possible. Remnant has a population of a few hundred million, across all the kingdoms.
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[There hasn't been one since the outbreak, after all.] I imagine maintaining a population, Grimm aside, is easier with hundreds of millions rather than billions. It's a bit of a strain on resources...
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Is... dust really worth stealing? It's everywhere, most people just sweep it up and throw it out.
[Penny your world is weird.]