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Iman Asadi ([personal profile] etherthief) wrote in [community profile] bigapplesauce2014-09-11 08:32 pm

Stand Back! I'm Going To Try SCIENCE! [open]

Almost got it now.

She's been working at this for days. Several unanswered calls from CERN and the empiricist groundy riding her ass about unfucking whatever documents she fucked. Not important right now. Not important potentially forever. That was a little joke. Ha, ha.

Dimensional strata aren't at all difficult to locate, it's narrowing in on each particular field that gives her trouble. She can practically see this one now, shimmering just a little out of her focus, if she lets her eyes wander a bit, she can just barely see it, and see beyond it. Like looking lazy-eyed through a screen door.

The Park beyond it looks almost identical, which is moderately encouraging. She's not looking for too massive a culture shock here. The field is much stronger here than it was at her lab, she's discovered, which seems strange. Something to do with the magnetic fields of that Earth, maybe? She hadn't really anticipated the stratum to be uneven, but it is significantly more visible in Central Park than anywhere else she's checked. Fascinating. Perhaps something is happening on the other side.

Well, in a moment, either she'll be able to ask someone, or she'll still be here, sitting in the grass.

She adjusts her hijab and raises her left hand to brace it along the invisible barrier. She can feel the clicks and whirrs of instruments and circuitry moving within the digits of her prosthetic. A soft hum that travels up the arm to the elbow, where silicone meets flesh. Soothing. She lets her eyes flutter closed, a bit of a romantic gesture, as though there were anything remotely spiritual about this process. She splays her fingers slowly, waiting for the alchemical reaction, the infinitesimal brushing of molecules across her carbon fiber skin. There it is. There it is.

She transmutes. Thinking carefully, intensively, about the universal constants that separate one world from another, splitting them, expanding them. Digging out a little hole, just for her. It's a tedious mathematical process, and she allows her thoughts to cradle every step of the formula. This is as close to meditation as she'll ever get.

There's the shift. A little tremor runs through her arm, and she sucks air through her teeth. Easy. Easy. This is it, don't get too excited but also don't fuck it up. She exhales a steadying breath and parts the field delicately, and then lets herself slip through.

It's very different from the test runs and the other times she's tried it and halfway succeeded. There's a sudden sucking force, expanding and contracting roughly, like someone's pulling from the other side. She feels all the air go out of her and gasps in a moment of panic, her reach and concentration shaken. She's supposed to let herself in gently, not like this, with all this force and undertow.

And then it's over, just like that. She's right where she was, but where she was (is) has changed. It's New York, but it's not her New York.

Fuck. Yes.

A little shaky on the dismount, but it all worked out fine. She's not glowing or anything. Nobody's freaking out about her sudden arrival. She can run figures and see what caused that hiccup later. She gets to her feet and brushes off her skirt, then looks up to survey her surroundings proudly. New universe. All right then.

Better find someone to talk to.
heysoulsister: (surprised)

[personal profile] heysoulsister 2014-09-14 02:32 am (UTC)(link)
Oh. Oh, holy shit. If belated surprise counts for anything, Jodie has plenty of that to offer.

"You mean you did that on purpose?" she blurts, eyebrows shooting up toward her hairline. From what she's gathered, no one's been able to manipulate the rift with any kind of success. Which seems pretty in keeping with rifts as she knows them; they don't exactly behave themselves. Yet here's Iman, talking about turbulence as if she's just taken an exciting trip that she totally bought tickets for. And this isn't just teleportation or something; she's talking about where she's from like it's… well, like it's an entirely different fucking universe. What in the hell.

"It's… um. It does happen, but not that often, and not… it's not deliberate. The rift usually just grabs people at random and dumps them here." Jodie rakes a hand through her hair as the implications sink in. If Iman can just casually manipulate the rift… well, she's about to become really fucking popular.
heysoulsister: (explaining a thing)

[personal profile] heysoulsister 2014-09-14 02:50 am (UTC)(link)
So she didn't manipulate the rift, she bypassed it? Jodie glances around, as if unable to believe that ROMAC and rebel representatives aren't about to swoop down on Iman like vultures. Some of that paranoia transmits to Aiden, and he moves off - somewhat begrudgingly - to watch their backs (or her back, anyway).

On the plus side, at least Jodie doesn't have to explain the multiverse as if it's a foreign concept. Or explain the multiverse at all. "There's a rift above Manhattan - this Manhattan. It's been there for years, pulling people from different dimensions into this one. No one's been able to control it, and it's usually a one-way trip." Jodie hesitates, rubbing at the back of her neck, then adds, "That's how I got here."

Even at a little distance, she can feel Aiden's disapproval, but considering the circumstances, Jodie doesn't see the point in skirting around the truth. Especially because it's not even her specific secret; it's shared by hundreds of people on the island.
heysoulsister: (neutral)

[personal profile] heysoulsister 2014-09-15 10:39 pm (UTC)(link)
Aiden does not approve of these questions, though Jodie isn't sure if it's Iman in particular that has him on edge or if he's just irritated on principle. Probably the latter. Well, Jodie doesn't see the point in lying - not when she's already been so forthcoming, and not to someone who actually seems like she might be capable of getting people out of here and back to their homes. Whether Jodie even wants that for herself is irrelevant; she has too good an idea of how many other people would leap at the chance to get home.

"A couple months," she says with a little shrug. "Not that long." And okay, Iman is just popping her prosthesis right on open. Aiden drifts back over, and Jodie silently warns him against any more messing around with the machinery.

Nodding at Iman's arm, she adds, "Not everyone is from universes as advanced as yours. Or even as advanced as this one."
heysoulsister: (listening - uncertain)

[personal profile] heysoulsister 2014-09-21 04:33 am (UTC)(link)
Jodie blinks as the panel clicks shut, leaving the arm looking completely normal. Christ, that's weird. She can almost understand Aiden's fascination (if not his way of demonstrating it, which she is absolutely not going to cop to).

She makes herself look up at Iman's face, instead. "There are two factions, but I--" okay, she probably shouldn't mention that she's been avoiding them both, because then she'd have to explain why, "I don't know much about either of them. There's ROMAC - that's the government organization - and the Rebels, which are… pretty much what they sound like."
heysoulsister: (unimpressed)

[personal profile] heysoulsister 2014-09-21 06:36 pm (UTC)(link)
There's 'pretty' again, though it's a hell of a lot more condescending this time around - enough so that Jodie and Aiden bristle about equally. But the prospect of watching someone just casually pop over to a different universe is too enticing for either of them to object, so Jodie obligingly steps back and quietly watches the attempt.

Unfortunately, and to no great surprise, 'attempt' is about as far as it gets. At least Jodie's saved the responsibility of telling Iman she's stuck, which is a small favor, but the woman's growing ire isn't exactly fun to witness, either.

And then she turns that ire on Jodie, and there's an ominous crack from the overhanging branches above them. Jodie's gaze flicks upward, and then she plows forward, shoving Iman back a few paces. Quick as she was, she still only narrowly avoids a scrape from the hefty branch that's now occupying the bit of lawn where Iman had been standing.

"Shit," Jodie mutters, releasing Iman's shoulders and looking back at the branch. Quit it, Aiden! she adds for good measure. The only response she gets is a sulky hum from the tether. Not exactly apologetic.

Frowning, Jodie pulls a stray leaf out of her hair - shit, that really was close - and turns back to Iman. "Yeah, making sure people are stuck here is what it does," she says. "We can't even leave the island."
Edited 2014-09-21 18:47 (UTC)
heysoulsister: (excuse you)

[personal profile] heysoulsister 2014-09-22 01:42 am (UTC)(link)
Good going, Aiden, Jodie thinks, disparagingly, as Iman starts to put two and two together. Christ, it's not as if she can see him, and yet he couldn't wait ten minutes before squandering that advantage for no goddamn reason. Because no, Iman's not that threatening. She sure as shit isn't something they couldn't handle without resorting to a fucking sneak attack, robotic arm or no.

"It's fine," Jodie says, waving a hand irritably. "You didn't do anything wrong. And I… I just have good reflexes." It's a lame excuse, but not an outright lie. Still doesn't explain the branch, though, and she squints up into the foliage for a few moments before inspiration strikes. "There was some kind of shitshow in the park a couple of days ago. Maybe the branch got messed up then."
heysoulsister: (explaining a thing)

[personal profile] heysoulsister 2014-09-22 11:46 pm (UTC)(link)
That's definitely not the squint of someone won over by Jodie's lies (though she privately thinks the one about the branch was pretty plausible). But before she can start squirming, Iman barrels onward as if that close call with the branch is barely worth mentioning.

… Which, compared to everything else she's got on her plate right now, is a fair enough assessment.

Jodie doesn't even get the chance to answer any of the woman's questions before she turns the conversation to the nearest bars. It might have been an intriguing prospect, but given Aiden's reaction to Iman, it might be best not to spend much more time around her, especially in a location full of glass breakables. And while Jodie has her own reasons for avoiding either faction, she's not sure if she should be warning Iman away or trying to set her up off the comparative grid. Where else is she going to get the rift-related information she needs?

Yeah, Jodie should probably just stay the hell out of this. Whatever 'this' ends up being.

"I, um… sort of have plans." Vague plans, but still. "But there's a place in the East Village you might want to check out. Wilmot's End. It's kind of a rifty hangout," she explains in the vaguely uncertain tones of someone for whom 'hanging out' is a foreign concept. But it's in a more encouraging tone that she adds, "And it's unaffiliated, so there shouldn't be trouble."

Aiden's impatience to move on is like an itch, but there's one more thing. "I don't know about the currency in your universe, but if you have credit cards, they aren't going to work here. Do you need any cash?" Jodie tends to carry a fair amount on her person - more than would be wise if she didn't know how to take care of anyone who tried to mug her - and she doesn't want to just leave Iman with nothing but a general overview of how screwed she is, here.