Transmigration 9: Brave New Worlds
Pan-fandom, SciFi, and Screwed-Up
January 26th, 2011 
03:30 am
If someone were to walk into the Sensoriums right now, they could expect a drop right into a pool of warm water. If and when they reach the surface, they'll find themselves surrounded by lush, tropical scenery. A waterfall pours gently into the pool, flowering palm trees surround them, a rather large man's painting the scene, fish flutter in the water, and the rocks have just a touch of green moss or something covering them.

...One of these things doesn't fit.

If everyone guessed 'Apollo painting crap', they win a No-Prize. Indeed, everyone's favorite (unless you like women) member of the Authority is staring at the scene, chewing on the end of the paintbrush. Or, rather, he had been before the splash. Now he's just staring at the water, end of the brush still tucked into the corner of his mouth, and the pallet for the paints held in his free hand.

"...Watch the first step?"
Phillip was in the sensorium-created image of the Gaia Library, checking through old case files when he came across a book. "Heaven's Tornado," he remarked, smiling in memory of that moment in time when he had learned the elusive dance move meant for two people.

Cleaning a spot with a gesture of his hand, the bookshelves moved to the side as he brought up a song from the depths of the Gaia Library, an upbeat sequence of music that was upbeat enough for breakdancing.

Bobbing his head to the music, Phillip began to move, dancing to the motions as a copy of Shotarou appeared, matching him step for step and then starting to vary up the motion.

Lost in the motion, Phillip hadn't noticed that he left the door open as usual.
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