Oh, don't worry, I'm already avoiding your bathroom.
[Trying to use humor to make Newt feel better? Probably. Seriously, though-]
Keep in mind, Newt, if she has been ported out, she's probably a good deal better off than she would be here. No more Kaiju, and I'm sure she'll have a hero's welcome.
No, I know. I know. She's definitely better off there, even with Pentecost dead, because she and Raleigh are going to have to help the world rebuild and give it the hope it needs and all of that. But if she goes, what's to stop it from being YOU next? Or Hiro?
Well, first, I'm pretty sure those probabilities are only loosely correlated if at all. Her disappearance doesn't influence the chance of anyone else's.
... But second, until we find a way to thwart the thing in the Porter, that's always going to be a possibility. I don't mean to sound cold, but it's true.
Hermann and I had a discussion with...someone and from that birthed a really dumb/brilliant idea. Because plugging our brains into the enemy is a thing that seems to work for us.
We considered building a pons and drifting with the Fate.
[There's a longer than normal pause before he replies, because it takes him a moment to formulate one that's not just "you're insane."]
That is possibly the most insane idea I've ever heard. I don't doubt you could find a way to make it happen, but... Newt, whatever's occupying the Porter right now, it's not Lachesis.
Here. Some kids managed to break in last month, offered it a sacrifice, of all things, and apparently that actually worked, as ludicrous as it sounds. But it claims it's not Lachesis. So this could be a different entity from Earth-α, or something else altogether, we just don't know. I won't say you shouldn't ever try it, but right now it's too dangerous.
How did I miss that? Anyway, thanks. It was a pretty old plan, to be honest, and we didn't fully intend to do it soon. Not off the table entirely, but not a definite thing. Lots to consider.
Frankly, Hermann probably wants to go home more than I do, but if we're going to do an insane thing, he's not doing it alone. Besides, I've got to make SOME contribution to the Porter quest, right? I mean more than lab rats.
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[Trying to use humor to make Newt feel better? Probably. Seriously, though-]
Keep in mind, Newt, if she has been ported out, she's probably a good deal better off than she would be here. No more Kaiju, and I'm sure she'll have a hero's welcome.
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No, I know.
I know.
She's definitely better off there, even with Pentecost dead, because she and Raleigh are going to have to help the world rebuild and give it the hope it needs and all of that.
But if she goes, what's to stop it from being YOU next? Or Hiro?
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... But second, until we find a way to thwart the thing in the Porter, that's always going to be a possibility. I don't mean to sound cold, but it's true.
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I know. I--
Can you secure this line further for me? I know this is your inbox, but I'd rather not take chances.
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[aaaand encrypted!]
Secured. What is it?
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Hermann and I had a discussion with...someone and from that birthed a really dumb/brilliant idea. Because plugging our brains into the enemy is a thing that seems to work for us.
We considered building a pons and drifting with the Fate.
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That is possibly the most insane idea I've ever heard. I don't doubt you could find a way to make it happen, but... Newt, whatever's occupying the Porter right now, it's not Lachesis.
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Frankly, Hermann probably wants to go home more than I do, but if we're going to do an insane thing, he's not doing it alone. Besides, I've got to make SOME contribution to the Porter quest, right? I mean more than lab rats.