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asgardeventide2011-12-05 09:37 pm
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[Sam is sitting in a chair in the library, surrounded by all of the books, and he looks somewhat tired, but in good spirits. For the most part. Save for that whole 'he definitely hasn't slept' thing.]
Hey -- I think this thing's on... anyway, I'm Sam Winchester.
[Ordinarily he'd never give out his full name, seeing as they're on the run from the Leviathan and all that, but he's ascertained the big bads aren't around -- so a little honesty couldn't hurt, especially with what he's about to ask.]
Nice to meet everyone. I was wondering if anyone could give me a couple of answers to some questions -- you don't have to, and it's obviously not obligatory, but I'd appreciate it.
First, how many of you have any kind of supernatural ability that was taken away when you got here? It doesn't matter what it is -- telekinesis, the ability to fly -- if anything changed, I'd like to know. You don't have to tell me if you don't want to, but knowing what changed is important in knowing how we all got here in the first place.
[And, more importantly, how to get out.]
Second, I was wondering if anyone could tell me where to find some chalk and some spices. Specifically, rosemary, allspice, or nutmeg. Salt would be good, too. I know there's probably a grocery store or something like that around, but any pointers would be great. And, uh --
[Sam pauses before clearing his throat, thumping his pen against the table for a few seconds before continuing.]
Hypothetically speaking, if you had a coat with a lot of blood on it, what would you do to get it out? And I need to know where to find non-blood-stained clothes that'd fit a normal-sized human being. ... hypothetically.
Hey -- I think this thing's on... anyway, I'm Sam Winchester.
[Ordinarily he'd never give out his full name, seeing as they're on the run from the Leviathan and all that, but he's ascertained the big bads aren't around -- so a little honesty couldn't hurt, especially with what he's about to ask.]
Nice to meet everyone. I was wondering if anyone could give me a couple of answers to some questions -- you don't have to, and it's obviously not obligatory, but I'd appreciate it.
First, how many of you have any kind of supernatural ability that was taken away when you got here? It doesn't matter what it is -- telekinesis, the ability to fly -- if anything changed, I'd like to know. You don't have to tell me if you don't want to, but knowing what changed is important in knowing how we all got here in the first place.
[And, more importantly, how to get out.]
Second, I was wondering if anyone could tell me where to find some chalk and some spices. Specifically, rosemary, allspice, or nutmeg. Salt would be good, too. I know there's probably a grocery store or something like that around, but any pointers would be great. And, uh --
[Sam pauses before clearing his throat, thumping his pen against the table for a few seconds before continuing.]
Hypothetically speaking, if you had a coat with a lot of blood on it, what would you do to get it out? And I need to know where to find non-blood-stained clothes that'd fit a normal-sized human being. ... hypothetically.

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[Like trans-dimensional Norse Hogwarts. Awesome.]
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And we can't leave until we've revived this place... however long that takes.
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Have you looked around the city, yet? I can't find a way to leave, but they're probably smarter than that.
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[Right. Different timestreams, Sammy.]
It's, uh -- a really helpful tool I use in my world to figure things out really fast. It's like a massive database.
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It's kind of cool, actually.
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[And Sam pauses to draw a box on a piece of paper.]
Imagine this is the computer. Right? A box -- and it's empty. But it won't be if you fill it with stuff, right?
[And Sam lowers the paper to draw a series of boxes and lines inside of it, all interconnected.]
Carrying all of the stuff you have inside a box makes it easier to bring around, right? You can't carry twenty books, but you can if you put them inside a box. A computer is really just a box that you store things in, except in this case, these 'things' are pieces of plastic and metal called microchips, and the 'stuff' is information that you shrink down into pieces of data to store on them. With a computer, you can access any piece of information you want in the world, so long as you have the right parts and information to plug into it.
[Pause.]
They come in cool colors, too, if you're into that sort of thing.
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but he's going to keep asking questions] Shrink them? How do you make the microchips?
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They're made out of pieces of plastic and metal and bound together with extreme heat to form a chip. You store information on it with strings of numbers called code.
[It's extraordinarily overly simplified.]
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But how do you make it so small?
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You build them that way.
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