"Doc" Emmett L. Brown (
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mylittlejamjar2015-03-21 10:09 am
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experiment 2: visual
[Doc appears on the scroll very casually. He's trying to play chess with a rather fluffy puppy, a Yorkie with a bow in her hair.]
Yes, yes, Miss Curie, excellent work! Now some positive reinforcement for your training---have at it!
[He tosses her a treat, which she catches expertly. He smiles---then stares wide-eyed at the glowing scroll.}
I've activated this blasted scroll too early again. My apologies for the mundane display, but I was hoping to address everyone this morning, so I hope it won't trouble you if I continue. I've been discussing the matter with my current companion, but as she is a canine and I have yet to invent a speech translator, as you can imagine our conversations haven't been as illuminating as I would hope.
[He scribbles a note to himself on a nearby paper. Looks like he'll be trying to invent that translator---and he's smiling when he looks back, sounding as casual as he can.]
I've lived a relatively long life, and as we all have, I've made mistakes. And lately, as I'm prone to do, I've been pondering a rather pointless hypothetical scenario: if you had the opportunity to alter your past, would you take that risk?
Yes, yes, Miss Curie, excellent work! Now some positive reinforcement for your training---have at it!
I've activated this blasted scroll too early again. My apologies for the mundane display, but I was hoping to address everyone this morning, so I hope it won't trouble you if I continue. I've been discussing the matter with my current companion, but as she is a canine and I have yet to invent a speech translator, as you can imagine our conversations haven't been as illuminating as I would hope.
[He scribbles a note to himself on a nearby paper. Looks like he'll be trying to invent that translator---and he's smiling when he looks back, sounding as casual as he can.]
I've lived a relatively long life, and as we all have, I've made mistakes. And lately, as I'm prone to do, I've been pondering a rather pointless hypothetical scenario: if you had the opportunity to alter your past, would you take that risk?
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[Yes, really. He's still excited.]
How often did you set foot on a planet?
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[So hella proud here]
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[Because he's totally going to try to visit.]
On my planet, my society is still confined to Earth. There's still much to discover, but I've been looking at the stars my entire life.
I suppose they must lose their luster once you've been exploring long enough.
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As for the Foundation, I have two favorite parts. One is when we have it all lit up for New Years, and the other is when the star ship Durandal is docked. It comes in through the lake like a giant sky scraper.
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Thank you for the insights. [It's certainly helped him cheer up.]
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[He is always happy to make other people happy!]
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...or to see its future. Our individual lives may be small in the cosmic sense, but on a broader scale, life is extraordinary.
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[Gaignun should really take his own advice on this one.]