Subject: Re: On Word Worlds and World One
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Posted on: 2014-06-01 17:28:00 UTC

Considering that "there is no outside of Headquarters" according to a "things I'm not allowed to do" list, I imagine that agents from World One eventually begin to doubt that they aren't from a word world. Especially if people from various "real" word worlds start referencing a popular fiction that doesn't exist in World One.

I have an agent from a theoretical Ghostbusters fanfic. She's from a "real" world that had a sudden spike in supernatural problems and a giant marshmallow monster in New York rather than a film about it happening. (They also didn't have the tv series with a model T and a guy in a gorilla costume.)

I have an agent who has no clue about how his word world differs from World One. (Muggle in an American Harry Potter ripoff.)

The other two probably come from a "real" world that is separate unless World One has room for non-PPC creatures and machines that deposit people into media.

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