http://freezeitwithice.livejournal.com/ ([identity profile] freezeitwithice.livejournal.com) wrote in [community profile] milliways_bar2009-08-21 09:26 pm
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Days in Castle Oblivion have a tendency toward the featureless. Vexen's view rarely changes; if he emerges from the stark and sterile world of his laboratory, it is to wander the stark and sterile halls of the upper levels, or at other times the darker but similarly repetitive - if convoluted - hallways of the basements. The neophytes rarely visit the realm that the Chilly Academic calls his domain, and he does his best to avoid theirs when at all possible.

Mixing the neophytes with the founding members of Organization XIII has been, in Vexen's experience, not dissimilar to dropping a chunk of pure caesium into a bowl of water with the lights off.

But aside from the occasional explosion, run-ins with the neophytes, and visits from his Superior, Vexen's non-existence is relatively quite and undisturbed. He's left to his own devices and spends his days in blessed quiet and solitude.

It's no wonder that when he steps into the bar, he looks... surprised, to say the least. It's crowded, it's far darker than he's used to, it's loud, and it's warm. All things that are immediate strikes against the place in the Academic's book. But in the past decade, he's seen stranger things and been to far more unusual worlds.

Which means that he's pulled his mantle of unflappability back around him within short order as he presses further into this strange new 'world', or whatever it is.

A scientist must never turn away from an opportunity for the acquisition of new knowledge.


[OOC: Mun has to leave at 12:30AM MST, but feel free to tag and I'll get back to you as soon as I can. X3)

[identity profile] cloakitwithplot.livejournal.com 2009-08-23 04:04 am (UTC)(link)
Zexion holds up a hand to Vexen to stop his speaking.

"I would tell you regardless. I don't believe in paradoxes. They are a scientific impossibility." He leaves the table to grab the satchel he has stashed away under it, digging through before he produces a series of papers. Reports.

"You die in Castle Oblivion. When your experiments fail, XI takes control and orders you to defeat the Hero. You come too close to revealing XIII's existence to him and VIII eliminates you."

Zexion offers the papers to Vexen.

"I have reports consolidated from VIII and XII's memories of the situation, as well as my own."

[identity profile] cloakitwithplot.livejournal.com 2009-08-23 04:39 am (UTC)(link)
Things change when you get a heart.

"Only that you use the information, and be certain that Le- ...that V lives as well." He lives anyway, Zexion knows, but one can never be too careful.

[identity profile] cloakitwithplot.livejournal.com 2009-08-23 05:13 am (UTC)(link)
"Very well." Zexion agrees amiably enough, managing somehow to keep his hands from shaking. Somehow.

"I would not presume to ask you to stay here, where time has no meaning. You and I are both men of science at our core, and this place only offers so much to be discovered. You would have to return eventually, as I did."

Even if Vexen is a hallucination (still not convinced otherwise), Zexion finds it a cold comfort (ha) to have someone to speak to that is not pressuring him to feel or recover.

"As for the nature of paradoxes-" Zexion begins, returning to his table, to his work. "Say you are faced with a path you do not recognize, and you usually go left when lost. It is reasonable to assume that you would go left here. Before you can follow-through with that decision, however, yourself from the future comes to you and says that you should not go left- terrible things happen down that way. Now assuming that no reality-shattering events occur from meeting 'yourself', you heed your own advice and go right.

In that case, the future that occurs should you have gone left never happens, and the you that came back to warn yourself never existed, and this no one told you to take the other path, so you would go left. It is much more reasonable to assume the theory of branch realities, with every decision made branching off into a new reality for every choice. Infinite worlds."

[identity profile] cloakitwithplot.livejournal.com 2009-08-23 06:08 am (UTC)(link)
"The simplest answer is often the most correct one." Zexion says, pointing the pen at Vexen without looking up, then going back to scrawling out another long equation. "This place is central to the idea of branch realities. Many cross over here, ones we do not have access to through the dark paths. A world connected without its Door being open. No, maybe not a world, perhaps more like a hallway. Must look into better metaphors."

He himself went along the timeline as close as he could and as far as he could while still avoiding his own death, to the point that Axel still remembers it happening while still being from the same reality. A master of Illusion can make many things seem very real.

"In any regard, we could go over your own memories of your time to see if they match up with the ones I can validate and find out if there are already small deviations that prove the branch reality theory. If you are as real as Nobodies get."

[identity profile] cloakitwithplot.livejournal.com 2009-08-26 09:13 am (UTC)(link)
"Not a door - a Door!" Another dramatic gesture, dropping his pen as he points to Vexen without looking up, only to have his other hand take up the pen and resume writing.

"Do not play stupid Vexen I know you better than that! The DOOR that connects worlds, that lets the Darkness in-!" Darkness written into the equation, some kind of formula, a fraction maybe "The one we opened where everything went wrong, things had gone wrong before that but they were small things, things like switches single circuit breakers overloading one by one until blackout which was what it was opening the Door turned off all the lights and left us in Darkness."

He drops the pen again, pulling back his hands to scratch at his wrists under his sleeves, breath coming fast and high and not nearly enough for his small frame.

"The Door Vexen, not that door -" he points to the more or less 'front door' of Milliways "-The DOOR."