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RTSPlayer sat up with a sudden motion and took a swing at Rajada's face. Contact was made but Rajada barely flinched. Realizing he had no idea why he just did that, RTSPlayer quickly came up with an excuse. "So, still using those powers eh?" "Powers? Oh no no no, RTSPlayer, these are not powers. Out legal department says so. They're applied quantum physics used to cheat the laws of nature. In fact, let's just call them 'cheats' for short." "Uh huh, yeah, good, just making sure," RTSPlayer stammered awkwardly as he prepared to leave. "I can't turn them off because, well, you'll see." | RTSPlayer sat up with a sudden motion and took a swing at Rajada's face. Contact was made but Rajada barely flinched. Realizing he had no idea why he just did that, RTSPlayer quickly came up with an excuse. "So, still using those powers eh?" "Powers? Oh no no no, RTSPlayer, these are not powers. Out legal department says so. They're applied quantum physics used to cheat the laws of nature. In fact, let's just call them 'cheats' for short." "Uh huh, yeah, good, just making sure," RTSPlayer stammered awkwardly as he prepared to leave. "Besides, I can't turn them off because, well, you'll see." | ||
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Latest revision as of 23:15, 13 June 2018
RTSPlayer sat up with a sudden motion and took a swing at Rajada's face. Contact was made but Rajada barely flinched. Realizing he had no idea why he just did that, RTSPlayer quickly came up with an excuse. "So, still using those powers eh?" "Powers? Oh no no no, RTSPlayer, these are not powers. Out legal department says so. They're applied quantum physics used to cheat the laws of nature. In fact, let's just call them 'cheats' for short." "Uh huh, yeah, good, just making sure," RTSPlayer stammered awkwardly as he prepared to leave. "Besides, I can't turn them off because, well, you'll see."