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Hey... No joking about the missing rabbit. *sniff*

 

He's the one that spawned Radio Free Saturn, back when it was just a thread on RS.Net, before the dreaded merger.

 

My streaming station is an ongoing tribute to the Zoomish one.

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Originally posted by Nitro

Hey... No joking about the missing rabbit. *sniff*

 

He's the one that spawned Radio Free Saturn, back when it was just a thread on RS.Net, before the dreaded merger.

 

My streaming station is an ongoing tribute to the Zoomish one.

 

don't we have that old banner around somewhere?

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:nod:

 

XWA.net is positioned at the vergence of numerous tesseracts, each connecting to a different point in space/time. These tesseracts are like spatial wormholes in the synthetic fabric of virtual space, but just like Hawking's wormholes, these tesseracts can bridge the multiverse just as they span this strata of space/time.

 

As an unintentional and sometimes problematic effect of this multi-spacial "transection," components of what the mass of humanity has naively dubbed "real space" can sometimes get subsumed into the virtual world. (By the same token, virtual data constructs can sometimes emerge into the "real world.") Once entering XWA.net, these components can then propagate throughout the virtual world as "junk data."

 

Because conventional quantum science has not yet caught up to this effect, the "disappearances" remain unexplained.

 

That favourite baseball cap that you lost in grade school? The socks that vanish (or in some cases, spontaneously appear) in the dryer? The stuffed toy that fell behind the couch and then vanished? The food crumbs from things that you don't eat? The cat hair that seems to teleport through air-tight barriers?

 

It all passes through XWA.net at some point.

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