W2, Wednesday
[Wednesday afternoon, Damian reels Percy in for a little private chat. Manboy to manboy.] Has the Sheriff talked to you at all privately?
Has anyone said anything to you about the Sheriff talking to them in private? [Straight to the point.]

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Here's what I don't understand. Say you find this person. They can end the game, sure, but what does that exactly mean? End it how? I'm guessing he didn't tell you that part either.
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A few moments pass before he answers, and he's peering uncertainly at Percy:] I have to kill them.
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...pretty rotten move sticking you with that job. And what happens if you don't kill them, did he tell you that part?
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I'm not going to talk about how that's "more preferable", but I want to talk about the part where timelines exist. Multiple timelines. How could he actually do that?
[...so gods and all sorts of other bullshit makes sense, but timetravel and alternate universes still trip him up.] You're sticking with it to make sure nobody else has to make that decision.
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There's different ways. Metahuman or alien powers, technologically advanced gates that open a hole in space-time. Todd is from my universe, but technically from a different timeline. Not in the sense of things are different, but in the sense he is from my universe's past.
Anyone can be pulled through, even multiple people from the same universe.
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Annabeth and I are definitely from the same timeline. She was with me right before we got here, too.
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We could be on a ship, but it's unlikely. If we are, we're here through virtual reality modifications. We won't know unless we test the boundaries of the setting.
But there could be fatal ramifications for that kind of experimentation. I planned to start small: the mines. I don't think the warnings of solely for just our health.
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I really don't think we're on a ship. Virtual reality? It's possible since our Sheriff's a robot. But if we're in a place morality doesn't exist maybe mortality doesn't either. [He folds his arms over his chest.] I still don't know if I like the idea of you doing this by yourself, but like I said, I know I can't stop you. If the warnings aren't for health...what, you think that's the exit of this time pocket, maybe?
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Not necessarily. It's possible, but it could just be a control hub. [Frowning, he's quiet for a minute or so.] Mortality doesn't exist. The dead aren't permanently dead. [He thinks about Jason, about himself. He doesn't like it.] But I can't know if it's a ploy. And that doesn't make murdering others the right way.
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It doesn't. So what are you going to do when it comes down to finding that person and choosing what you need to do to them? [He can only assume this is all why Damian asked him.]
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I'm going to stop this idiotic game before it gets to that point.
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How much do you trust me right now?
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And if you find them first?
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[SORRY, HE CAN'T, PERCY.]
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On Pennyworth's life and honor.
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