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Kevin Armstrong ([personal profile] tarnishedavenger) wrote in [community profile] piper902020-04-20 03:58 pm

001: Group Introductions - TEXT

[During a lull in the party, Armstrong taps out a quick message to the network. Not that private one, he doesn't trust it. They can answer whenever they like, so long as he gets an answer. The trick would be wording it.]

So, we're all in this for now. You've had your welcome cake, but you can't meet everyone in a party, no matter how hard you try. But, since we've all been encouraged to sign up with Jorgmund, I figured now would be a good time to get some introductions done. Talk about any specialties we might have.

Share information that we feel comfortable sharing. This isn't to pressure anyone or to force out any dark secrets.

[Not where watchful eyes can see, at least.]

Besides, I prefer doing this to making a cute information sharing game.

So, please, make your own threads within this post to keep everything organized.
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[personal profile] likeits1999 2020-04-24 11:10 pm (UTC)(link)
Oh, cool. I just wondered cause it's like, a thing kids call other kids who are smart cause there was a Superman villain called Brainiac who was real smart.

It's... not very nice.
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[personal profile] googledox 2020-04-26 06:33 am (UTC)(link)
Ah, so you must be from my world or one with a similar history. Superman was indeed one of the archnemesis of my ancestor.

I am a descendant of Brainiac. Over the last one thousand years there have been six descendants who inherited his intellect and that title.

I am the fifth in that family line.
likeits1999: (And they don't stop comin')

[personal profile] likeits1999 2020-04-29 02:28 am (UTC)(link)
Oh! Um.

[ Kevin scratches the back of his neck. ]

This is gonna be mega weird probably, but Superman is like. A comic book dude where I'm from, man. People call nerds Brainiac because of the whole bad comic book guy thing?

...I probably shouldn't be surprised cause of this whole other world thing, I'm not sure if this is weird or rad.
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[personal profile] googledox 2020-05-11 04:22 am (UTC)(link)
Wonderful. That the appellation has been relegated to full scale widespread schoolyard insult fodder.

[Ugh.]

I'm not shocked at the idea of such a thing. My team once helped Superman fight an overpowered individual from a world where much of the events of ours were somehow in visual media.

Whether it was the result of that knowledge somehow being siphoned off to somewhere else in the multiverse, or random chance that people might conceive of stories that are real events in other dimensions, the multiverse is infinitely strange and occasionally inexplicable.
Edited 2020-05-11 04:23 (UTC)
likeits1999: (But your head gets dumb)

[personal profile] likeits1999 2020-05-13 02:28 am (UTC)(link)
Okay cool, I'm glad this wasn't... I guess it could've been maybe pretty offensive in hindsight. Sorry about that anyway.

[ He winces at his own possible rudeness. ]

It's kinda cool if you ask me, it makes me wonder how many other comic book dudes are real things? Like Batman and Spider-Man and people.