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Movie Marathon!
Who: Luke Skywalker, Obi-Wan Kenobi, Arsene Lupin III, Ami Mizuno, Adele Leblanc, Leonardo, Gambit, and anyone else who has the desire to show up.
What: Star Wars Movie Marathon
When: February 21st to whenever its done
Where: Luke and Ben's place
Summary: Luke and Ben have decided to just end the constant cycle of confusion and actually WATCH the Star Wars movies. There is soda (gasp!) popcorn, canned tea, and all sorts of other movie related nonsense.
Rating: PG, same as the movies (Could get PG13? doubtful)
What: Star Wars Movie Marathon
When: February 21st to whenever its done
Where: Luke and Ben's place
Summary: Luke and Ben have decided to just end the constant cycle of confusion and actually WATCH the Star Wars movies. There is soda (gasp!) popcorn, canned tea, and all sorts of other movie related nonsense.
Rating: PG, same as the movies (Could get PG13? doubtful)
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H-how do you... remember all of this?!
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Ah... f-for me, this technology is, er, a-also difficult to comprehend, sometimes...
... If, er, o-only for its... ... a-archaic qualities...
... B-But. I... I suppose I just... h-have substantial... m-memory retention...
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Ar... Ar-kay-ick?
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... D-Difficult for me to... u-understand, because of its... relative age...
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You... y-you mean th-this is old f-for you?!
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[Now he feels bad. Sorry, Beast...]
... I... s-suppose this is what happens when our w-worlds are so many centuries a-apart...
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Eventually, his back slumps down and he sighs.] I... I-I only thought it... i-if you're from the future, you... I-I thought you would already know... wh-what the past w-was like.
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... It... is o-only now, in Luceti, that... th-that I have come to learn anything about... the past from f-further back than a few centuries...
... H-History is... no longer seen as... i-important in my world... but I know that... th-that is a foolhardy attitude to t-take, now...
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(Alright he forgot that North America exists, but details, details.)]Wh... wh-why was it not... important?
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... W-Well... it is... m-mostly that people from the past were seen as... n-not having any valid input... that they had done d-dangerous and cruel things, and... s-so were unfit to learn from...
... [Softly:] I th-think the ignorance of my w-world is... surprisingly profound, s-sometimes...
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Except... he learned what he knew from his guardians, his servants... who learned it from somebody else, maybe their own guardians... when a world learns nothing from people of the past, then what... what do they...?]
B-but then... h-how... how do you know an... a-anything...?
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Yes, logically, there is a progression of information. But it's so much easier to think of information as belonging only to their world, their enlightened sensibilities...]
... I-Information before a... c-certain period was, er, e-essentially completely disregarded...
... Only recent s-scientific and technological advances were, er, c-considered to have... value.
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... What... c-certain period? [How "recent" are these "advances"? Could he even imagine this century?]
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... Er... well, approximately... 2100 A.D....
... Perhaps a little b-before that, but... [Still less than three hundred years.]
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[That's... that's hundreds of years! About 300, but he's not bothering to count, it's still hundreds of years!]
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... Y-Yes. I... I understand that this... s-sounds irrational in retrospect, but...
[He can't really say much else about it.]
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... In... in s-some ways I am... more ignorant than m-many others.
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But in a way, Robert's comment helps, as it surprises him enough to stop freaking out.]
I... but... but you've seemed s-so... v-very understanding... of... of me. [Really, he's shocked that they've only found this problem now. How can he be so helpful if he comes from such a period?]
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... And, er, understanding your w-world is... difficult, admittedly. It is sometimes... d-difficult to even understand Don's...
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Does... d-does it make talking... difficult?
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[He trails off, and then adds, more quietly:]
... And... it makes it more difficult to... u-understand you.
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I... b-but it... does it... is it really th-that... difficult to... understand...?
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[There's no way to say that without sounding superior.]
... You are... my f-friend. That much is... apparent.
But at the same time... th-there are very different views that... we h-have of the world. Perhaps... because of necessity; perhaps because of... i-incidence...
... You have one of the f-furthest gaps of... knowledge, of a-anyone I know. [Robert looks back up at him, and his expression is a mixture of pleading and anxiety.] ... I wish I... kn-knew what that meant, for you...
... I have... trouble enough u-understanding other people as it is.
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But... we understand something. We... w-we understand enough to be... friends... don't we...?
[And close friends at that... through the confusions so far, Beast still regards Robert highly.]
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