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Add [ ο»Ώπ™ΌπšŠπš π™ΏπšŠπš›πšŠπšπš˜πš‘ ] ([personal profile] subtract) wrote in [community profile] thefarshore2017-08-18 08:36 pm

Heaven's BBS | Text

Posted: 15 August 2016 10:13 PM
From: Henir

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I finished deciphering the data I collected last month. If you have no idea what I'm talking about, my detailed findings can be found here.

The coordinates within the portal turned out to be a bit more complicated than I was expecting. I was only able to complete a partial scan at the time, but I've already identified well over 100 vastly different spacetime coordinates within the data. It's possible that my Dynamo suffered an undetected malfunction during the scan due to the disruptions in spacetime, but it would be incredibly unlikely to see such clear and varied results due to an error. The more likely explanation is that the portal leads to a space connected to multiple dimensions at once, causing my Dynamo to pick up on numerous coordinates simultaneously.

Unfortunately, this means it's difficult to determine what coordinates belong to the "hub" dimension, let alone where any of the other coordinates go. Dimensional travel of this scale is also beyond what I'm used to. I'm working on adapting my technology to be able to visit or remotely scan these dimensions more efficiently, but using my current methods it would still take a miracle to find any of the places or people I'm looking for, not to mention an absurd amount of energy for even a single trip.

So what I'd like to know is, who here is familiar with interdimensional travel and open to the possibility of collaborating?

More specifically, I'm looking for anyone who has experience with initiating travel or observation between separate dimensions and/or setting the coordinates. Technological methods are preferred, but I'm willing to try and work with magic if I have to. That includes any gods whose domain might include something like this, even in an abstract sense. I'll take whatever I can get, provided it's of use to me.
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[personal profile] revolutionfalcon 2017-09-07 01:59 pm (UTC)(link)
[If Add isn't asking for how to read it, then Shun isn't offering, though he knows it can be read. Whenever Add gets around to scanning it, he's likely to find there is some kind of more substantial data storage medium hidden beneath that cardstock.

As it is, Shun seems ambivalent towards the display of confidence, shrugging slightly and crossing one leg over the other.]


Then I'll leave that up to you. As for the other part... [Given how Add had described the work of his machines, Shun figures it's at least worth asking about this, and he pulls out what appears to be some kind of specialised computer. It's purple and grey, with a rounded screen and pointed body, and currently, there's no sign of any other cards in or around it.]

You mentioned scanning inside the portal. I'm guessing you can scan objects for that kind of data as well. I'm not letting this out of my sight, but you might still be able to get the information you need if you can do something like that.