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[party post] come sail away with me

You've come through a door, and you are on a boat. Specifically, you're on a cruise ship in the middle of some giant body of water. You've come through the door behind you which is attached to nothing and may now be locked. It's relatively empty as giant as it appears to be. The only other passengers that are here appear to also have come through the door for the most part and it is not nearly enough to fill up this entire cruise ship.
Also, who knows who the hell is driving this thing since all of the employees appear to be either ghosts or holograms...
Is this your first time here or your hundredth time here? Do you want a drink or a dip in the pool? Is it day or night? Do you stumble on your room or some other situation either fun or painful within its many rooms, shops, and facilities? Do you run into someone you know or a complete stranger?
The possibilities are unlimited!
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The question is so painfully accurate that he thinks this is what irony feels like. If there's a small ache in his chest at the reminder, Alek promptly ignores it. "A lot of times, actually. My world was filled with them." Was. It is strange to speak of it in past tense, something that once existed and no longer does, but he's learning. If this is the worst that it gets, then he has no room to complain. There are many worlds, some of which are far more unforgiving.
"It's like ... this swirling vortex," he says thoughtfully, canting his head to the side while he studies her. "Light that's almost blinding. You blink and then you're somewhere else."
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Or maybe it did. It probably did, somewhere out there, if the flashes she got from Max could be trusted at all. There was so much that she knew for a fact that mankind was just beginning to understand. This was probably one of those things.
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"You're not missing out on much," is what he ends up saying, a hint of bitterness he couldn't hide even if he tried. It's true that it opened up the world for him in many ways. Many worlds. They are also the reason his home was effectively destroyed, and he can never return to it. He's not sure the trade off is fair.
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Like knowing that there's really someone else out there, far beyond the stars. Or that aliens really did land in Roswell back in the 1940s. People weren't progressive enough. The backlash would be too great. Max would get hurt — again — and Liz wouldn't allow that to happen a second time, even if she vowed to stay away.