tedandroses: (looking forward)
Teddy ([personal profile] tedandroses) wrote in [community profile] abraxasnet 2024-11-19 09:56 am (UTC)

When you say taken ground, you mean that in a ...territory sense? The crater itself has expanded? Or are there separate rifts, but they have the same effect?

I would...agree we should keep an eye on it. I think it might be premature, though, to refer to it in the possessive. At least, any more so than, say -- erosion of cliffs by water, how it seems like a slow, minute process until suddenly it's not and a lot of houses all go crashing in. Maybe I'm reading too far into what you mean. I just don't think we know enough about -- hell, about the Singularity at all -- that we could jump to a conclusion about there being any interest in taking ground the way people do, so much as ...more to come that could be dangerous.

...That said, I do think you all should know this: After the tremors, I did go to the Singularity, tried to get some sort of, vibe from it, besides the extra wakefulness. It's connected to me in the past when I've visited and I like to stop by: it seems to "like" me, as much as anyone I reckon. Mostly I just sit. Sometimes I sing to it. And it shows me things, ideas, sometimes.

Well. It seemed ...excited? Impatient isn't quite the right word, but -- almost held-breath, up-late, sort of. Like a kid trying to stay up to watch celebrations on New Year's at midnight. Or not being able to sleep because tomorrow's an exciting event. At first I thought, well, good, I guess. That's better than it being angry or upset. But now I'm wondering...what happens "tomorrow"? And if it's the kid in this story, who's setting off the fireworks?

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