Giovanni Auditore (
deadlybanker) wrote in
exsilium2013-12-17 03:25 pm
2 ¤ Banker's Post
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[It is a very solemn Giovanni who addresses everyone today. Maybe it’s due to the cold which, admittedly was a problem that even an extra wrap could not quite solve, but more likely it was due to the book on Renaissance history that was sitting open faced on his lap. He had finally found the time to read the book he had traded Cat (a.k.a. Arya Stark) for and the manuscript held a grim glimpse into the future. ]
We are brought here, told that changing the past is the way to correct the future but I find myself wondering if that is true. Has anything that has been done really been for the best? Those who were native in Exsilium before our arrival have been nearly entirely wiped from history. Instead of correcting the troubles with these ‘nuclear bombs’ we have only plunged the planet into a deep cold. Now we are told we must do more of these missions to gather supplies and correct these new problems. Does it ever end?
I wonder how many of you agree with this. Is changing the past in this manner something you feel is right?
[His voice took on an even softer tone as he thought back on what he had read. ]
What would you do if you had future knowledge of a terrible event? Would you journey to the past to stop it from happening or would you be too concerned it might cause something even worse to occur?
[It is a very solemn Giovanni who addresses everyone today. Maybe it’s due to the cold which, admittedly was a problem that even an extra wrap could not quite solve, but more likely it was due to the book on Renaissance history that was sitting open faced on his lap. He had finally found the time to read the book he had traded Cat (a.k.a. Arya Stark) for and the manuscript held a grim glimpse into the future. ]
We are brought here, told that changing the past is the way to correct the future but I find myself wondering if that is true. Has anything that has been done really been for the best? Those who were native in Exsilium before our arrival have been nearly entirely wiped from history. Instead of correcting the troubles with these ‘nuclear bombs’ we have only plunged the planet into a deep cold. Now we are told we must do more of these missions to gather supplies and correct these new problems. Does it ever end?
I wonder how many of you agree with this. Is changing the past in this manner something you feel is right?
[His voice took on an even softer tone as he thought back on what he had read. ]
What would you do if you had future knowledge of a terrible event? Would you journey to the past to stop it from happening or would you be too concerned it might cause something even worse to occur?

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It may be I am too far behind on technology to make sense of any of it. I am not even entirely sure what you mean on duplicates. Even disguised there must be ways to discover their affiliation, communications that might be intercepted or actions that would mark them as suspicious.
[The vast majority of the cloning things happened before his arrival and he wouldn't understand it anyway. All of this advanced technology is FAR beyond his level.]
What I do know, is that what we have been doing so far seems to have the exact opposite effect we were hoping for. Si, we can return to the Earth, but life there is no better. Maybe it can be undone...
[He sighed. ]
What is this advantage, time travel? Can not the United Earth travel through time as well?
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Rather... I don't think anyone on this Earth can. They can send us outsiders back, but that's it. Or at least, that's the most logical explanation for why they need us.
Our own memories are ripple-proof; that is, we can know what changed when this world cannot. Victories attained like that can be perfectly stealth, often literally impossible for the UE to ever trace to Exsilium.
Way better than Persisted Greater Invisibility, let me tell you.
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If what you said is true it would explain so much about our situation. Has any of the Initiative ever confirmed these theories?
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I will keep that theory in mind. It may be useful in deciding what course of action I should be taking next. Grazie.
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It may also be of value to consider that they are not particularly prone to creative thinking. It may be a tool to use against them.
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I'm decent at that.
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[But he is 'only a banker' and not good at scouting at all... Oh, forget it. He doesn't bother with the misdirection this time.]
You have had experience scouting and spying?
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Magic's quite the force, I find. As is just knowing how to walk with quiet tread.
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That must be endlessly useful. To walk through walls, there would be no place you could not travel.
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[It's made him curious now!]
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[Vague but, he does like his secrets.]
If I find I do need some one who could move through walls could I contact you again?
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