Jamie McCrimmon (
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luministi2011-08-20 05:06 am
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[In the park is what must be another piece of someone's home - at least, to Jamie's thinking. He's managed to stumble across what appears to be part of some strange room. A large, hexagonal console sits in the middle of a small clearing, partially hidden by some trees. There's a white wall behind it, covered in roundels, and a coat rack standing off to one side, although it appears to be rather coat free at the moment.
The console itself has a lot of wee knobs and switches and some sort of panels on it - at least, from what he can see - and a cylindrical column in the center of the thing looks almost as if it could move up and down if it wanted. He stares at it for a moment before flipping on the CAT.]
Hey, I think I found one of those bits from someone's world. Does anyone know whose it is?
[Something about that console draws him closer, however, and he winds up walking over and reaching out a curious finger to poke at one of those switches. He mutters to himself, not realizing the CAT is picking that up too.]
And why does it look so familiar?
The console itself has a lot of wee knobs and switches and some sort of panels on it - at least, from what he can see - and a cylindrical column in the center of the thing looks almost as if it could move up and down if it wanted. He stares at it for a moment before flipping on the CAT.]
Hey, I think I found one of those bits from someone's world. Does anyone know whose it is?
[Something about that console draws him closer, however, and he winds up walking over and reaching out a curious finger to poke at one of those switches. He mutters to himself, not realizing the CAT is picking that up too.]
And why does it look so familiar?
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You're right. If there's anyone who can help me figure out what's going on, he can. I should...go and try to find him, I think.
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Good luck, Jamie.
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[She's not the only one who's hoping, in this case. Jamie manages a small smile for her, before turning and heading off.]