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alice liddell. Ω ([personal profile] irrationally) wrote in [community profile] voidtreckerooc2020-12-18 06:03 pm

train answers sharing

so since we had the train ama, i thought it was good to know what characters would have shared with each other and what would be common knowledge now because of it! there's actually an ic post to do so over here and please, tag it by all means, it's fun to play out!! but maybe some people haven't because they were still threading the whole thing out or are just busy because of holidays or anything like that, so i thought it might be good to have a quick and easy way of sharing here too.

so please, if your character would publically have shared any of the answers they received from the train, please comment on this post and say what they would have shared! it'll also make this a good overview post for anyone to check up on what their character would know after the whole thing.
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[personal profile] hisblueskies 2021-01-11 03:14 pm (UTC)(link)
Alfredo submits the following questions and answers:

>why can't you interact with those worlds directly, when taking us from our homes introduces them to risk? What makes you different from us, that you can't be a Void Hero?<
I am a voidcraft. I am programmed to transport void heroes to where they are needed. You are a void hero. I do not have the skills necessary to save worlds.

>How do you prioritize actionable feedback?<
By how possible it is, how necessary it is and how many passengers wish for it to happen.

>What do you remember most strongly about Enrara, Thistea, and your home system? Apart from the fact that they're real, what do you most want known about them, what made them different from any other world we've helped save or learned about?<
There are no memories in my storage that are more or less strong than any other. What made them different was that they developed the technology to react to great catastrophes and in doing so have saved many lives.

He omits most of the personal addressings and questions.