If they don't realize they are in a different world, does that explain
some buerocratic errors? Like actually the civil service works super
perfect, and if they have wrong data or misplaced something, you are just
in a different world.
It could also be, that conspiracy theoretists come from worlds, where the
conpiracies are true.
I also have for a long time maintained, that i am often shifted in
paralell worlds, where everything is the same except the spelling.
Johannes
On Fri, 2 Oct 2015, Onno Meyer wrote:
That raises some questions:
- Would they realize they're in a different world?
- If so, would they appear on Jerry Springer to tell their story?
- Would there be enough of them that investigators detect a pattern?
John Doe gets an arrest record for vagrancy and claims to be a runaway from
Podunk. In Podunk, Jane Doe is missing. Very similar stories, except that
John is male and Jane is female. Nine out of ten cops shrug and file the
file. One out of ten wonders.
Regards,
Onno
Am 02.10.2015 um 05:23 schrieb David Scheidt:
On Thu, Sep 3, 2015 at 7:32 AM, Travis Watkins <[email protected]> wrote:
> I would think that the ability would need to be rare at the very least
> or
> else every other angsty teen who wished with all their might to be
> elsewhere would be making a default roll and a non-trivial percentage of
> them would probably make the requisite critical failure to actually go
> to
> an unfamiliar world.
> This would lead to a much higher 'run-away' rate and at least a few of
> them
> would eventually manage to get back home.
Cities are full of runaway kids. Sure, they say they're from Podunk,
IA. Who's to say it's the *same* Iowa?
Some of them who make it back make it big by technology, or even just
idea, transfer...
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