“Who are you and how did you get past the gate?”
–The Engineer
“You know who I am, don’t you?”
–The Engineer
“Hm, so I’m not crazy. That’s a nice thing to confirm. So, here's the first question. Where are you from?”
–The Engineer
“Oh, I can relate to that. Now, second question. Who are you a variant of? Me? Jowee? Fuckin’… Teo?”
–The Engineer
“You’ve met different Heathers? You’ve been able to jump between universes? How? Please, you have to tell me!”
–The Engineer
“You have to tell me more! How’d you get the cracks to open?”
–The Engineer
“Maybe we can find a way to control it…”
–The Engineer
“You look like me. Is this why you came here? Just to fuck around with my stuff?”
–The Engineer
“Where is your home anyways? Belleview? Rapoville? The Void?”
–The Engineer
“Oh! You’re from Earth! That clears everything up!”
–The Engineer
“Alright, I have an idea! When the cracks open up, I can connect this to 2.0, and she can analyze the multiverse! All we have to do is jump into the crack with her to get the results!”
–The Engineer
“2.0, you have no idea how important this is. Meet me by the pedestal!”
–The Engineer
“Y/n, please come with me! We’re both gonna get to go home now!”
–The Engineer
“The system’s fried. Completely unresponsive to input. Plan’s gone y/n. We’re not going home.”
–The Engineer
“That would make sense. Jowee was an excellent explorer, so anyone able to hold their own out of their own universe would surely be a version of him.”
–The Engineer
“So, is this your first universe or your second?”
–The Engineer
“Well now you have to tell me how you got here.”
–The Engineer
“Nothing to set either of them apart at a glance? Nothing obviously missing? No one trapped in a bottle?”
–The Engineer
“I’m sure that it doesn’t connect too closely, although it’s odd that you got pulled into these worlds if yours is so different.”
–The Engineer
“My Heather? From Belleview-X? You’re certain?”
–The Engineer
“You should come join us then, meet me and y/n at the pedestal.”
–The Engineer
“Maybe Belleview-? is actually Belleview-X. Wanna go meet Heather and find out?”
–The Engineer
“The system’s fried. Completely unresponsive to input.”
–The Engineer
“She has her Mike. I’ve seen this one before, long time ago.”
–The Engineer
“Ok cool, you’re just as lost as I am then. Honestly, I have no idea what to do with you if you don’t know at the very least who you are. Just go… find yourself an open home or something.”
–The Engineer
“Sorry, just go in.”
–The Engineer
“Oh, hey you two. Getting along well?”
–The Engineer
“I really got you thinkin’ that much? Well, be my guest; I’m curious too.”
–The Engineer
“No obvious matches. Hmmm, 11.6% possibility for Jowee, and that’s the highest confidence I can see. 10.25% Mari, 9.5% Mike, 7% DJ. Nothing that meets any good estimation threshold.”
–The Engineer
“The fuck was that!? Heather, scan the village!”
–The Engineer
“Don’t just stand here! Follow her!”
–The Engineer
“Who are you. Y/n. How did you get here?”
–The Engineer
“How do I find a crack? Hey. Answer the question.”
–The Engineer
“Alright. Give me one good reason not to kill you right here.”
–The Engineer
“Is that so? Prove it. Get the Master here, now.”
–The Engineer
“Good to know. Thank you 2.0.”
–The Engineer
“Looks like you’ve done everything you needed to. Goodbye, y/n.”
–The Engineer
“After this long stuck in this prison, that’s hardly a concern.”
–The Engineer
“Any last words? Good. See you around y/n.”
–The Engineer
“Seriously? Begging for your life at a moment like this? You do realize what’s going on here, right?”
–The Engineer
“You really wanna go home y/n? I do too. Let’s get the fuck out of here.”
–The Engineer
“We don’t have time to discuss that right now. Did all of you get here through the cracks?”
–The Engineer
“Do any of you know how to navigate the Abyss?”
–The Engineer
“You really don’t have any idea how ironic that is. Although if you aren’t gonna cooperate, I don’t have a use for you. I’ll just go find your other friend.”
–The Engineer
“Hello friend! This is the Engineer speaking! Our protection drone here has noticed that you have left the village! We all know that for our systems to work properly, we have to stay in range of my signals. Now, you are being delivered to a safe location where you can be stored until we can fix you up.”
–The Engineer Through Frostguard
“The system’s fried. Completely unresponsive to input. Y/n, you better have a damn good explanation for all this.”
–The Engineer
“Why did you do that? You could’ve died! Alme nearly broke down!”
–The Engineer
“2.0! You’re back!”
–The Engineer
“I don’t know and frankly I don’t care. You’re alive!”
–The Engineer
“What are you doing? We just got her back and I’m not letting you break her!”
–The Engineer
“So, Alme. Y/n. Nice to meet you two in person! I’m Mike Row.”
–The Engineer
“Oh, don’t think I didn’t listen in to everything you two talked about when you got here. I’m sure you’ve met some form of Heather than looks like a Raposa. This is our version of her, Heather 2.0!.”
–The Engineer
“Don’t mind if I do. This is where we are right now, Rapoville-X.”
–The Engineer
“Anyways, Rapoville-X is the home of Heather 2.0, Jowbot, basically everyone here but me. I’m from Belleview-X, a hypothetical Belleview that exists connected to this Rapoville.”
–The Engineer
“Because I have the memories from that realm. I remember Aly, my Heather, all of it. The only thing I can’t remember is how I got here or how I could get back. Alme, you’re a special case. You’re outside of most of the realms in The Void, meaning you’re not from a Belleview or Rapoville. However, you seem to be connected to Belleview+ and Rapoville+ as I’ve been calling them.”
–The Engineer
“Belleview-DC5. That’s what I’m calling it.”
–The Engineer
“Well, according to this data, in that town called Bellevue, there’s both Jeremiah and Heather. Turns out, there’s a version of our lives that exists as video games. Drawn to Life. Drawn to Life: The Next Chapter. Drawn to Life: Two Realms.”
–The Engineer
“You bastards! What have you done!?”
–The Engineer
“Oh, don’t think I didn’t listen in to everything you three talked about when you got here. In fact, Pleather got here a long while before you two!”
–The Engineer
“Now, you Pleather, you’re from Plushview, or Belleview-P as I have it labeled. We currently don’t know anything about the connected Rapoville-P however.”
–The Engineer
“Oh my god you’re alive… Heather… You’re here and you’re alive!!”
–The Engineer
“How’d you get here? Actually nevermind that, we can get home now! I can finally go back to Belleview!!”
–The Engineer
“What the hell is going on here!? Fuckin’ hell you guys, you’re gonna kill her!”
–The Engineer
“Alright I’ve had enough of this.”
–The Engineer
“Alright, let’s get you over to my lab, shall we?”
–The Engineer
“So, y/n. What realm are you from? Hello? Earth to y/n?”
–The Engineer
“Get off of me, asshole! I’m trying to save her life!”
–The Engineer
“Don’t you fucking move Creator!”
–The Engineer
“You’re coming with me, asshole.”
–The Engineer
“Almost. You have one try Creator. Send us back.”
–The Engineer
“Alright, you had your chance. I’m going home whether you like it or not.”
–The Engineer
“Holographic? Oh, you mean 2.0! No, you haven’t met her yet, just seen her likeness. But you have to tell me more! How’d you get the cracks to open?”
–The Engineer
“We’re out of time!!”
–The Engineer
“The defense mechanism. I added it in case anyone tampered with the Quantum Drive. It sends them back to right before the incident.”
–The Engineer
“Hey, y/n? Can we talk for a second?”
–The Engineer
“I think I have a way to send everyone you and Pleather back home if you’d like.”
–The Engineer
“It’s okay buddy. You’re almost ready to go.”
–The Engineer
“Huh, that’s weird. Anyways. You should join me down here.”
–The Engineer
“Hello! We were told to come here by Willham, and this is supposed to help you send us home.”
–The Engineer
“Good luck out there, y/n.”
–The Engineer
“So, you got the hots for my sister?”
–The Engineer
“You better be careful with that. Don’t need to get on my wrong side.”
–The Engineer
“Oh don’t worry. I know that. Just know that if for any reason, you fuck her up? You’re done.”
–The Engineer
“Alright everyone, charge up!”
–The Engineer
“I was wrong about the village. This wasn’t the right path.”
–The Engineer
“When the Creator didn’t send me home, I thought if I took control of the world, took the place of the Creator, then I could find a way home for myself. I was wrong.”
–The Engineer
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