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Singing Dancer
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>The cable was to explain the "outsiders" thing, so let's start off with that.
"To properly explain that, I'll have to rewind the clock a little." They lift their hands and conjure up a cube out of mid-air. "I'll start at the beginning. Boom, one big bang." All at once the inside of the cube floods with small lights that expand and bounce around inside of it. "All the stars we've known in the universe, all the people who come to be, they're what we call locals. This is their universe."
"But not yours?"
"Ours. Over the next billions of years the universe as we know will slow down expansion, and then turn around and begin collapsing back into itself. It's slow, so slow that it's irrelevant if we had a normal life span. But being immortal robot people we realized that eventually our home was going to collapse in on itself."
"So you what, outran black holes?"
"We left, hopped on outside of the universe as it collapsed back into a single point. That's actually when this party was. A toast to the end of the world and all that." At their gesturing the cube expands and a small ship begins floating it's way out of the center, warping and bending out of shape as it does so. "This is when we began to consider ourselves outsiders. As you can imagine, there was a lot of debate about what we could do from here. Everything in the old universe was gone, and a new one would pop up from the next big bang but what then? Do we turn around and find our old home? Should we?"
They lean back and let their show play out, silently watching as the pinpricks of light coalesce into a single point. I soon realize they aren't even watching the cube anymore but instead staring out the window, where a similar point shone off in the darkness far away. They sigh, "As much as I would have loved to see my old home again, we ultimately decided against it. One look back was enough to see the wheel of time began anew and things repeated once more. We could intervene, but nobody could truly claim to have so perfect knowledge as to know the impact of doing so. You could run back and save yourself from an accident, but how many lives would you condemn to never to be born in the process? Would you even improve anything in the long run?"
"So you stayed out of it."
"We decided it was the best to leave the next universe to it's locals, and for us to remain Outside."
"Except for Roderick."
They take a large bottle of something and down it faster than I possibly could. "I should have known he'd so something like this. Just look at what happened. It's a mess."
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