That information Ball gave you--did it lead anywhere?
This is Rey.
[ just in case, better clarify. but Rey is aware she has been distracted to say the least so she doesn't want to presume anything about what Clarke has been working on.
she's just feeling antsy without any idea how to go at the UNA right now and a keen awareness that distracting herself with fighting fascism doesn't get them back home to fight more fascism. ]
Rey, it doesn't explain why they show up in their bed when they come back with their memories. Marcos is an exception to the rule. You know that as well as I do.
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This is Rey.
[ just in case, better clarify. but Rey is aware she has been distracted to say the least so she doesn't want to presume anything about what Clarke has been working on.
she's just feeling antsy without any idea how to go at the UNA right now and a keen awareness that distracting herself with fighting fascism doesn't get them back home to fight more fascism. ]
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[Zerzura and all.]
I had a big idea about the whole group going and exploring, but I don't know if it's as feasible now.
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Why would it be less feasible now?
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More than that, I don't think we can risk leaving New Amsterdam.
I still want to go, though. We still need to go.
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If you go, I'll come with you. We can find a group who's willing to take the chance.
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More than that, I never found out what Markus' place was before he left. We might need to do some sleuthing.
[Or find Ball and explain that the Displaced are a changeable entity. He got lucky with the four he chose. Will he always be that lucky?]
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Honestly I don't know who Markus' friends were.
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All of his other friends are, I believe, gone. Or are someone I can't really ask, but I doubt he'd tell them.
[Jason does come to mind, but Clarke and Jason are not friends.]
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Unless you think there's a way to reach out to Ball.
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And no, not particularly.
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[ to the extent that she had missed that his actual name was jason. ]
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I still think breaking and entering is the better plan. I bet Loki would help.
[Okay, she hadn't been very precise about how she intended to sleuth, but that's really it.]
We have to get in before Markus loses his place. You know, to not paying rent.
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You know where he lived?
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[ so she hadn't gone. ]
But I could probably help you get in.
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And maybe take some of Markus' stuff and store it away in case he comes back.
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[ if there's anything worth salvaging, though rey assumes there is. there usually is. ]
We'll find him. We'll find all of the people who've been lost. It'll just take time.
[ after all, they'd found the morningstar agents. she still has hope for finn and poe and ciri and keith and fitz and peggy too. ]
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[Clarke prefers her interpretation: that, in truth, they've gone home and are getting on with their lives.
She just hopes that never happens to her. Is that hypocritical? Perhaps when it comes to these people, who she knows wanted to return.]
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Even Poe, after he was gone for months, showed up again. No memories. Same with Marcos.
They're here. They're in the control of whoever had us in the first place. It's the simplest answer that explains the most things.
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Someone could be leaving them in their beds.
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I disappeared and returned six years older. With the scars to match.
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I'd say the people who are still missing have more in common with Poe and Marcos than they do with you.
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