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realityshifted2008-04-27 02:00 pm
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004 - Undercover
[Misaki shows up on the Plane, next to where she left her kitchen table during her first visit. There’s a stack of files and a large, crumpled-up map under her arm; once again, she looks very, very pissed.
She slams the files down and spreads the map across the table; it’s an overview of Tokyo, marked with red and blue dots in eight locations (four of each), and outlined in a grid. She weighs the corners down with a few polished rocks from her pockets and sits, dragging the files toward herself.]
She slams the files down and spreads the map across the table; it’s an overview of Tokyo, marked with red and blue dots in eight locations (four of each), and outlined in a grid. She weighs the corners down with a few polished rocks from her pockets and sits, dragging the files toward herself.]

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Also, well...[Looks away, thinking of how to phrase this.] I wouldn't be much help without my team.
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[He's smiling a little now too.] They're an odd bunch, and we don't really get along that well, but we help each other. For the job if nothing else.
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And it sounds like a good team. There's always a little friction in a group of necessarily different people.
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They are a good team, I suppose. Though about the only thing we have in common is that we're all criminals. Whatever works, I guess.
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[After a moment,] Still...I wonder, if our worlds were to integrate--would my team also end up with the ability to access your world?
Because if that's the case, then I might be able to help you.
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Other people can't come here, no. But Mr. Hunt and Mr. Tyler's worlds have merged almost completely. It only makes sense that the people there are able to go between them. Though maybe they run into that problem anyway--we could ask them.
[Pauses and his frown deepens.] But that implies that those people are just a part of reality, and not really individuals themselves...
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And what about our timelines?
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I don't know. A merger might actually mess up more than it fixes. It wouldn't be good for either of us to be walking through Tokyo, unsure of what year it is. [Gives her a bland look.] And I get the sense from you that I'm a little too popular in your world for my tastes.
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At the very least, a merger is worth looking into, I suppose.