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Technology is Fun - 001 [Audio]
Good day, my name is Jeeves. I am given to understand this device has some extraordinary broadcasting ability akin to a radio or television, but with multi-way communicative properties. I have been here only a short time and require some assistance, for which I will gladly work in trade.
I have created one of the creatures known as a spirit. I have been led to believe that the animal serves some useful function as protection in this realm against nightmares of a similar build, but alternate coloration. The Komory Bat now in my possession defies all training and disciplinary methods with which I am familiar for service animals. I would deeply appreciate some instruction on their care and control. It has taken to fluttering around me in a highly distracting way. Thank you.
I have also been informed this device has some archival function. If it may be accessed readily, I should like to know how.
I have created one of the creatures known as a spirit. I have been led to believe that the animal serves some useful function as protection in this realm against nightmares of a similar build, but alternate coloration. The Komory Bat now in my possession defies all training and disciplinary methods with which I am familiar for service animals. I would deeply appreciate some instruction on their care and control. It has taken to fluttering around me in a highly distracting way. Thank you.
I have also been informed this device has some archival function. If it may be accessed readily, I should like to know how.
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Maybe the selection isn't even on purpose. Guy named "North" told me that the worlds that are dreaming have their own heart, so it's completely possible that in trying to get help, the worlds are like children trying to get a hold of any and everything that might have the slightest chance, whether or not the people here really do.
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[The Doctor's simile follows well enough, but that does not. And how does a world dream? Surely it's the people in it.]
The worlds in this realm possess some level of anthropomorphism? Or do you speak metaphorically of the core of the planet?
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If you will permit me to paraphrase Spinoza, sir, presumably because it is an organ specifically conditioned to exist and operate in a particular manner by the Creator within those organisms for whom it is a necessity. [He allows himself to indulge in the hypothetical for a moment, though.] If such a thing were to exist, though, I would think it would be far different in appearance than what we might consider a heart. The ecosystem functions of a planet are much more varied and complex than within a singular organism. We might liken the winds to lungs and ocean currents to a circulatory system.
It is a most fascinating philosophical proposition, if nothing else. A man's relation to the Earth is built upon certain principles governed by his king and his God. Were he to understand the planet as a being in its own right it may paint matters in an altogether different hue.
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[He's silent a bit as he ponders the rest of what Jeeves says, but he just laughs.]
Planet Equality. That would be an interesting turn of events.
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And perhaps its normal processes are guided by the unknown entity Ms. Chell indicated as keeping watch over the communications on this network? But then, the body does continue to function and regulate our anatomy even without consciousness. I would hope whatever sympathetic nervous system might exist would maintain at least vital processes within dreaming worlds. That would be the purview of a world's brain more than its heart, though, unless we might consider them one and the same for the purpose of this thought experiment.
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I wonder how one would even access the heart or mind of a world, not that it should be common knowledge. I'm sure that it could be horribly abused if it was.
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A doorway known to few? One locked by a force only those with knowledge of it might find the keys to? Her Royal Highness said that some form of keyhole allows us to reach new worlds and play most prominently in recurring dreams here. If such gateways of power exist, perhaps there might be others leading to the world's inner-workings rather than just away.
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It certainly allows for one to improvise more readily should there be a need for it.
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Jeeves tips his hat.] My thanks. [He pointedly leaves off the 'sir.'] I'll look forward to contacting you just as soon as I have more information. Perhaps we might meet in the tea shop sometime to discuss further.
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