[Whaat. Whaaaaat. MIPS lets out several quick, excited sounds that are in a weird place between a yip and a beep. That's precious. Its tail wags fast enough to just be kind of a blur.]
Once or twice. [A grin.] I spent about thirty years in what you could describe as an interdimensional revolving door.
[He isn't going to go into why. It's a long shitty story and it's not something you talk about with a man whose name you don't even know yet.
Which, wait, shit. That's right. Normal human interaction involves introductions.]
My name is Doctor Stanford Pines, of Earth 46'\. This is one of my areas of study, so if you have questions I imagine I can answer them. [A pause.] Unless the question is 'how do I go back'. Dimension hopping is less like opening a door and walking through it and more like falling down a series of unexpected trapdoors.
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Once or twice. [A grin.] I spent about thirty years in what you could describe as an interdimensional revolving door.
[He isn't going to go into why. It's a long shitty story and it's not something you talk about with a man whose name you don't even know yet.
Which, wait, shit. That's right. Normal human interaction involves introductions.]
My name is Doctor Stanford Pines, of Earth 46'\. This is one of my areas of study, so if you have questions I imagine I can answer them. [A pause.] Unless the question is 'how do I go back'. Dimension hopping is less like opening a door and walking through it and more like falling down a series of unexpected trapdoors.