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July 25, 2010

Machinery

It's ironic. I've seen so many people build time machines, so many examples of their use, and I was the one who Ludwig Einstein wanted to help him build his. Yet I'd never even considered building one myself. Now that I'm working on it, I really see how hard it is. The equations behind it is extraordinary. The patterns, the material, all so unexpected, yet all so obvious once you figure it out. But even still, the 'figuring out' part can take hours of intense thought for each part. I asked Peter when I first hacked past Gregory's filters if he could find something to convince Vanderdecken12 of his wrong-doings. To which he replied, "This is research. I'm a debater. It's what we do." I'm not too certain, though. I've always trusted Vanderdecken. Sure, everything's a bit out of hand, but that's because of his evil assistants. Get rid of them, and maybe, just maybe, Vanderdecken was actually making the world a better place.

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