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time travel meme

Somehow, someway, you've mastered time travel! Well done, genius. Maybe it was accidental, maybe you knew exactly what you were doing all along, perhaps you've even been at it a while!
How to play
① Tag in with your name/series/date. The latter should be from your character's perspective! For example, Jane Doe/That Oldie Zombie Series/1945
② Go to RNG and roll 1-10. That's your scenario!
③ Tag around!
④ Have fun. :)
Scenarios
① Trapped. Something doesn't seem to be quite right with the machine anymore ...
② Long Lost Lovers. You're back in their arms and nothing can separate you, not even time and space itself.
③ War. You've arrived in the middle of a fight/battlefield. Unless you intended for it to happen, this isn't looking so good.
④ Sickness. Did that person mention the Black Death?! Better find your friend and get out of the Dark Ages before you start coughing.
⑤ Party. Lucky you! There's a hootnanny going down in the past/future and it looks like you're just in time to grab a drink.
⑥ Missing. They stole your first time machine, but now you've built another and the chase is on!
⑦ Date Night. Nothing says 'oh, Mr. Darcy, oh!' like a romantic blast into the past or a frolic into the future. Whichever historical event is going on around you now, however amazing, it's all foreplay in the grand scheme of things.
⑧ Lost. It's years ahead of the times for one of you, but things seem normal enough to the other person.
⑨ You Dun Fucked Up, Kid. Which year is it? Which world is this, for that matter? Shit. Looks like you didn't just build a time machine, you're in a whole other universe ... !
⑩ Roller's Choice. Pick your own.
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Felix hops up onto a stool and smiles up to his friend despite his concern.] So tell me everything that's happened since I left!
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Uh oh, here it comes. Ralph hasn't really done much in Felix's absence.]
Uh, well, I haven't heard much from the others in their new homes, but I think they're doing well. As for me, it's just the same-old, same-old.
[It was kind of a non-answer, but as truthful as he could get without coming right out and saying that he waited in Game Central Station day-in and day-out for a new game he could work in.
After his game had been unplugged, Ralph's life had been pretty uneventful, so there wasn't really anything to report to Felix.]
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rootbeer. Felix pulls his close and takes a drink of the amber liquid inside like his life depended on it. After so long without the food and drink he's familiar with? It's a little piece of heaven.He's gone years without a piece of pie here people!]
Oh... Oh~ that is so good! [Felix hiccups, eyes bright.]
Have you been living with Vanellope in Sugar Rush?
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And here comes the million-coin question. Ralph grows uneasy and answers a little too quickly.]
Yeah, yeah, she's doing fine too.
[That wasn't a complete lie, he had lived there for a while and went back every now and then when the loneliness and misery got unbearable.
He felt a little better when he was in Sugar Rush, he had a real place to live, all the food he could eat, and a friend to spend time with. But it wasn't home and there weren't any jobs there for him, so Ralph couldn't stand to stay for long, usually just a night or two.
Vanellope probably worried about him, she always tried to convince him to stick around longer and would do her best to find ways he could help out. But in the end, a brightly-colored candy kingdom was no place for a giant wrecker.]
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Ralph is.. something wrong? [He gives an encouraging smile through the worry.] You can tell me!
[It's his fault that Ralph, the Nicelanders, and the others were out of a job, after all. He has to find a way to fix this! Starting with Ralph.]
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No, no, everything's fine, really.
[With that, he's going to be suddenly preoccupied with his drink, guzzling it down in one gulp. While he's drinking, he might glance over at Felix, just for a second, to judge his reaction. He wanted to delay telling his friend what was really going on in his life as long as possible.
He knows that Felix is worried, but there's nothing his old friend can do, unless his magic hammer can make a whole new Fix-It Felix Jr. game.
As for the Nicelanders, they're doing fine in their new games. There's plenty of spaces for tiny spectators to watch the various events that took place in the arcade machines. Even the homeless characters they had adopted could watch, hidden among the crowds. The players rarely paid attention to the backgrounds of the games that closely anyway.]
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...Ralph... if something's wrong, you'd tell me, right?
[It's about as much as Felix will do to call Ralph out, but he's definitely worried now about his old friend. He learned something those two days when Ralph game-jumped - he's going to make sure his friends are happy!]
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Felix needs to concentrate on getting back into the swing of things and a normal life first. Once he's settled in and adjusted, then Ralph'll tell him what's been going on. There's no sense in giving Felix even more to deal with, getting used to being back at the arcade and the fact that his old game is gone will give him far too much on his plate.
The things have been the same for Ralph for years now, a few more days, weeks, months won't hurt. He might even try to stay in Sugar Rush more, to keep up the appearance of everything being fine.
Ralph gives Felix a weak and half-hearted smile and his tone has a small hint of sadness when he speaks. Lying's not exactly his strong suit, he doesn't always think about or know all the information that backs up or debunks what he's saying.]
Of course I would, there's nothing that you need to worry about right now.
[It wasn't quite a lie, but it wasn't the truth, either. Ralph didn't want his friend to be occupied with one of the few things that he couldn't fix.]
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He takes another drink and gestures for the bartender to bring Ralph another one.]
How is Vanellope doing as ... what did she deem herself? President, right?
[When the time is right, he'll get Ralph to open up.]
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But there's a much more pleasant topic and Ralph absolutely beams when he replies. He thinks of Vanellope as a younger sister and he can't hide the pride in his voice.]
That's right, she's a great President! Everybody's been happier than ever and there's not been many problems at all! And if something does go wrong, she finds the best solution for everyone.
Even a couple of the other Nicelanders decided to pick up Sugar Rush as their new game. It's so big and they can watch the races or stay out of the way if they want to. It's pretty great, really.
I had kind of a neat idea for a plot thing. XD
I want to see the Nicelanders if... [A little shift, frowning.] Even if they blame me for what happened. I know it's not my fault but because of both of us they almost lost their home one time then... then for good.
[The likelihood of them ever finding their home again is almost non-existent so they have to figure out a future all together or... alone.]
Oooh, yay! :D
[He grows more serious and gently places a giant hand on Felix's shoulder.] Nobody blames you, Felix, I promise.
[Everybody knew that it wasn't Felix's fault that Hero's Duty had suddenly gotten unplugged. The removal of the game had been sudden and traumatic for all the characters in the arcade. Besides, the Nicelanders had liked Felix too much to even think about holding a grudge. They'd probably be more glad than anything to see him back, especially since they thought he had died.
Ralph nods slightly, looking thoughtful.] Let's see, I know there's a couple in Sugar Rush, and I think there's a few in Street Fighter that like watching the fights, but I'm not sure on everyone else...
[He snaps his fingers when a sudden thought comes to him.] Hey! Tapper might know, some of the people from the other games must have seen them.