"Lovely, can't be too hard to figure out," he grinned, a wide, bright grin that he guessed mirrored the one in front of him. This was going to be fun, he decided, fun or terribly, horribly devestating. He obviously rather hoped for the former.
"I say we track down this distress signal first, as whoever sent it must be in distress and, as you said, the fact that there are two of us standing in the same room doesn't seem to be causing much distress, which is somewhat distressing if you think about it, since all logic says we should be in a significant amount of distress at this point, so..." he paused, not entirely sure he could remember where he was going with this, "Oh, you know what I mean," he concluded, finally.
He walked up to his double and took back his timey-wimey detector. There was a light blinking on it, one which hadn't been blinking a minute ago. A quick look at his twin's detector revealed the same light. His eyes reached the other man's.
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Date: 2007-10-13 11:15 pm (UTC)"I say we track down this distress signal first, as whoever sent it must be in distress and, as you said, the fact that there are two of us standing in the same room doesn't seem to be causing much distress, which is somewhat distressing if you think about it, since all logic says we should be in a significant amount of distress at this point, so..." he paused, not entirely sure he could remember where he was going with this, "Oh, you know what I mean," he concluded, finally.
He walked up to his double and took back his timey-wimey detector. There was a light blinking on it, one which hadn't been blinking a minute ago. A quick look at his twin's detector revealed the same light. His eyes reached the other man's.
"How about that distress signal, then?"