foolsmakeitcolder: (7)
Jude Adjei ([personal profile] foolsmakeitcolder) wrote in [community profile] faderift2022-06-10 04:18 pm

It's a fool who plays it cool

WHO: Jude & OPEN
WHAT: Arrival & settling
WHEN: Early Justinian
WHERE: First the Vimmark Mountains, then the Gallows
NOTES: Warning for giant ass wolf, giant wolf ass, nudity, violence.



Starters to come.

youwonscience: (God saw the light)

[personal profile] youwonscience 2022-07-09 09:11 pm (UTC)(link)
She looks pleased to have found such an enthusiastic audience. "That's really cool. My work's mainly on the cellular level, lab stuff. At least at home. So I've worked with a lot of different kinds of cells. My doctorate was focused on epigenetics -- the way that environment affects the expression of genetic traits." Which ended up sort of ironic, but that's heavy for a first real conversation so instead: "I've also done some work on gene therapy for heritable diseases, though that's not what I'd prefer to focus on long-term."
youwonscience: (take a ladder to the shadows)

[personal profile] youwonscience 2022-07-13 12:32 am (UTC)(link)
"It's a fine question, but I don't really have a simple answer." For a variety of reasons. "The headline is that once I finish my current project, I'm sort of starting over. But I'm still interested in epigenetics, so I'll probably head back that way eventually. Or..." She squints.

"...has anyone had a talk with you about rifter metaphyics yet, because if we're doing that, that's definitely a drinking conversation."
youwonscience: (Still you've been waiting for me here)

[personal profile] youwonscience 2022-07-19 12:36 am (UTC)(link)
"Alright, so. I guess first things first. What did anyone tell you about rifters, like, as a group. Anything?"

She takes a roll, for good measure. They're going to be here for a minute.
youwonscience: (out of concaves)

[personal profile] youwonscience 2022-07-22 11:38 pm (UTC)(link)
She takes the plate gratefully. "One up on me when I arrived, then. What are you working with, knowledge-wise?" Magic still seems like some Arthur C. Clarke-level advanced technology to her, but she supposes given her resources, the difference doesn't really matter.
youwonscience: (I feel it all)

[personal profile] youwonscience 2022-07-23 10:57 pm (UTC)(link)
She realizes she misunderstood his earlier comment, but takes it with good grace. "No, that's helpful. OK, at least we're getting rifters the basics these days, that's good." She exhales.

"Alright so ... this part isn't like ... the official position of Riftwatch as a whole, OK? But there's been a lot of research and observation, and I feel pretty confident that we're not." She pauses. There's no gentle way to say this; she has a brief, bittersweet memory of Alison blurting out something similarly weighty to Sarah, back when they first met. But she shrugs that off and continues.

"I don't think there's any evidence that rifters travel physically through the Fade from our home worlds. I think our minds and our memories do, and the Fade constructs us the bodies we're supposed to have, in the state we expect them to be in. Mostly. We have to look like one of the sentient species here on Thedas, technology come through working magically or not at all, that kind of thing. And that's because it's not ... I didn't bring an actual iPhone, I brought the Fade's best guess at what an iPhone is for, based on what it pulled out of my mind."
youwonscience: (‘Cause I’ve been making something)

[personal profile] youwonscience 2022-07-28 12:15 am (UTC)(link)
A muted little smile. She tends to feel, on balance, more like Jude does, but she doesn't expect it from other rifters, many of whom cling hard to the idea that they could get home, one day.

"Yeah. I mean, I can tell you for sure, when my memories of home started up again, after the first time I was in Thedas, there was no gap. I hadn't been missing, I woke up the morning after I went to sleep. Didn't remember anything about here. Or, as I think is more likely ... the me whose memories I got in addition when I came into Thedas the second time didn't have anything to remember, because she wasn't ever here. She was where she was, the whole time. And." She plays with her fork absently; this is also the crux of it for her, in a lot of ways.

"I don't think I'm physically exactly the same Cosima who was here in Thedas before, either. I mean, I have all my memories of being here the first time, so like, that gets into some philosophical waters I'm not fully equipped to navigate us through, but. I had a chronic disease at home, and I had it here last time. And I was cured, between my last time here and this one. And this time here, I'm healthy. But I think it's because this time, the Fade was building the body of a woman who knew she was healed, and last time it was building the body of a woman who knew she was sick. I can't prove that, but it feels most likely to me, based on all the evidence we have."
youwonscience: (behold it was good)

[personal profile] youwonscience 2022-07-28 11:26 pm (UTC)(link)
"I get why a lot of people resist the idea," she says, frank. "It's... it means that this life, however long or short, is all this version of us gets, as far as we know. That there's no going home one day. But. I'm with you. I'd rather my family and friends have Cosima prime than grieve or wonder what happened without ever getting an answer.

She exhales, playing with one of her rings absently. "You know, it's kind of funny. What we're discussing, it's what a lot of pop culture stuff about clones is about. The assumption that a clone is a copy of you, like a xerox. But clones aren't you, they're your siblings. It's like identical twins, it's not ... this. Where we're all carrying around memories duplicated from our selves at home."

She realizes, after a moment, that it's not self-evident why that's funny, so she adds: "I am one. A clone. It turns out. I didn't know until a couple years ago, but. Guess I'm just collecting major readjustments to my worldview at this point."
youwonscience: (When you think it might)

[personal profile] youwonscience 2022-07-29 12:07 am (UTC)(link)
She takes the offered fruit. "No, the us back in our respective homes aren't even our clones, that was my point. They're us, just ... before. But this is the umpteenth day I've wished I knew more physics, biology doesn't prepare you for discussing the multiverse in any useful way."

She sits back a bit in her chair. "But rifters ... I do have to feel like we're a bit of a unique breed. We didn't make choices here at all until we fell out of a rift. And I think if we had a way to determine how physically old we are, like on a cellular level, I wouldn't expect any of us to be older than our arrivals. This isn't just a variant."
youwonscience: (was it how she kissed you)

[personal profile] youwonscience 2022-07-30 12:33 am (UTC)(link)
"Oh," she says, with a brief smile off his clarification. "I got you. But no, back home, my sisters are my sisters. I don't look at them and see sliding doors me. Maybe briefly when we first met, but... a couple of them were here, years ago. I think if you'd met them, you'd..." She makes a small sound, sort of a verbal shrug. "Helena would like you, you know. She appreciates a man who appreciates his food."

A brief pause, and then: "I think it makes us, if anything, more real. You know? There was a time, less so now, but a lot of rifters were like ... why should I fight Corypheus. Why should I care? But if this theory's right, Thedas may not be the only would remember, but it's the only world we'll know firsthand. It's our home too. Plus," a small digression, "it is kind of shit not to care if a world is destroyed just because it's not your world, but I don't know how to explain that part to people it's not self-evident to."
youwonscience: (you're on your own)

[personal profile] youwonscience 2022-08-11 12:18 am (UTC)(link)
"Yeah, it's an attitude that ebbs and flows, and thankfully we're on an ebb right now. But it's, you know, it can be hard to build much solidarity among rifters as a group when we're coming and going and there's sometimes a proportion of them that won't even bother to think about how their choices will affect people after they're gone. I think some of us who've been here the longest, like Madame de Cedoux, build more coalitions with native Riftwatch agents for exactly that reason."

She shrugs; it's speculation, but one based on observation.

"That said. I think I've met more people in Riftwatch who care than ones who don't. Our proportion's still pretty good."
youwonscience: (Don't you start it)

[personal profile] youwonscience 2022-08-26 12:23 am (UTC)(link)
She gives it a moment of genuine thought. "...I think the majority. Rifters are, or at least appear as, always one of the native Thedosian races when we come through a rift. We've got at least one each rifter elf and Qunari right now, there have been a couple other rifter elves come through. Granted, some of the humans can do things that, to my knowledge, humans in my world don't do, but that's true of Thedosian natives. Still human."