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Post by MirrorCard on Jul 31, 2004 14:42:42 GMT -5
I always wondered how our heroes got the wormhole to open when they want it to, like Vaughn going through it in "Fate" or the Janitor sending the Josie clone through it in "Culture." Maybe you're right; you don't choose the wormhole; it chooses you. In "fate," I believe Vaughn was standing over the wormhole when it was active. It was probably like that when he walked in. In "Culture," the janitor is just weird *lol hum, I wonder why he didn't use a portal ("zipper") like he did in the beginning of the episode. The wormhole, i would think, does not have more than 2 entry points, 1 being in the science professor's office, the other with its opening moving around different locations. While it would be possible to draw an entry way of a wormhole to you, according to Star Trek science, if that was the wormhole, Josie2 would have ended up back in Prof Z's office. But then in Wormhole 2, a wormhole was created outside of Prof Z's office and didn't go into his office. But that was probably a different, artificial wormhole (not to say the one in Prof Z's office is natural) and not the actual wormhole we usually think about. I've confused myself.
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Post by AuenDestiny on Jul 31, 2004 22:44:20 GMT -5
Maybe the wormholes and the Janitor's light slips are two entirely different entities...
they are different colors if anyone has noticed...and the Janitor opens his light slips at will...whereas the wormholes seem random though they aren't...
maybe the wormholes are just wormholes for the most part...and the light slips are something like tesseracts...
and the wormholes and light slips are related just not the same...
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Post by HailStorm on Aug 1, 2004 7:47:59 GMT -5
That would make sense. Especially as the Janitor seems to able to control his (they open where he wants/needs them to (eg. you don't see him land in Durst's flower bed and say "Consarnit! I said kitchen, you stupid wormhole!" whereas you do see him land comfortably on his bed)) while the wormhole in Z's office tends to do what it pleases. And if they are tesseracts, hopefully all (or at least some) of this will become clear in the episode of that name But we're a bit off topic. How do we do this? We always end up talking about worthwile things but completely in the wrong place?
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Post by AuenDestiny on Aug 2, 2004 12:28:13 GMT -5
How do we know for certain anyplace is ever the wrong place? Or the right place for that matter? Is it really here or there or anywhere?
considering I started this thread...anything concerning Victor...Pearadyne...wormholes...light slips...BHH energy...basically anything ever to do with Victor is on topic...so we have not deviated off the basic premise of this thread at all...
maybe I should start a wormhole and light slip thread somewhere...just throw it and see where it lands and let it find its own rightful place wherever that may be...
*giggles...*
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Post by HailStorm on Aug 2, 2004 14:05:27 GMT -5
I'll tell you how we know: a moderator says so
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Post by AuenDestiny on Aug 5, 2004 19:44:26 GMT -5
Actually...that was a philosophical exercise in existentialism...
i.e. ...in that context should anyone ever ask 'describe that chair'...then the correct response would be 'what chair?'...
And it would seem Victor knows just a little about existentialism... and would be one of the differences between Victor and FateVictor... somewhere after young Victor obtained the qigong silver ball the knowledge was acquired...
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Post by Ben Fogle on Aug 5, 2004 20:01:59 GMT -5
Yup, just happened to strike lucky when they tried to go through it.
Josie was already pretty much gone by the time Victor left Sarah so he wouldn't know to follow her to room 106. He was a shy boy anyway.
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Post by HailStorm on Aug 6, 2004 7:11:33 GMT -5
And when you compare Victor's reaction to Sarah (hiding when she walked by, obviously watching her from afar "Yeah, I know her. But she doesn't know me.") to his reaction to Josie (talking to her openly, asking her outright if he can have he quiong ball) it gets even less likely.
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Post by Ben Fogle on Aug 7, 2004 10:45:37 GMT -5
I wonder why he was hiding.... maybe he owed her money or summat.
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Post by AuenDestiny on Aug 9, 2004 16:00:51 GMT -5
Another Favorite Moment...
Victor's reaction to all the happenings at his dinner party...that was totally hilarious...so enjoyed that part of Storm...especially the exploding salad...
There needs to be an episode showing clips from all the episodes with Victor thinking about all the strange things that have happened at BHH...now that would be excellent...
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Post by AuenDestiny on Aug 20, 2004 23:47:36 GMT -5
Another favorite Victor moment...
Echolocation...when he seems to sense Josie's ability to sense him...she locates Victor underground and he appears to notice...that was really good...and I get to see it again tomorrow... ;D ;D ;D
I really liked all the Victor moments in both Echolocation and Stopwatch...
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Post by Mac on Sept 8, 2004 20:22:05 GMT -5
In addition to all those gleeful 'ethically dubious' moments, I think depressed!Victor from Transference is up there on the favorite moments list.
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Post by Br on Sept 8, 2004 21:48:10 GMT -5
I also liked the part in that episode when Z looses his memory that they were testing him and when he is leaving Z says something like "go school"( i don't know exactly i watched it in spanish) and victor raises his arm (he has his back to them) ang says the same thing.
I also liked when he walked in on durst talking to his volleybol head *lol*
and the get the chocolate sauce out of your hair
the dinner with the science club was priceless........
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Post by AuenDestiny on Sept 8, 2004 22:05:36 GMT -5
From Transference...
When Victor threw the phone...and realized the ball had 'returned'...his reaction...like someone recovering their beloved...guess Victor loves that ball most of all...
don't exactly believe that Victor would apply 'everything happens for a reason' to his momentary loss of his beloved ball...
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Post by Gouki on Sept 11, 2004 2:00:34 GMT -5
Broken-Victor was enjoyable to watch.
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