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Alexander Pierce ([personal profile] peacemongering) wrote2016-07-26 05:33 pm

IC Contact





[Open to text, voice, video.]
jumpthegun: (uncertain | listening)

[personal profile] jumpthegun 2016-12-12 04:12 am (UTC)(link)
If he's killed Batman, there's a chance he'll revive. No telling where, but if I were on the run from someone, I'd get out of the place that's a dead end, too. And it might be he just left the man tied up.

[John pulls a bit of a face to himself. He is not the best liar, and this fabrication is getting away from him a bit. Better to cut off the conversation before the whole thing unravels.]

I understand you've got your own survival to look after, of course. I'll check to see if anyone else is in the area who might be able to get there a little faster. But if not, just a look-in would be helpful. Thank you, Mr. Pierce, and I really am sorry to put so much on your straight out the gate. I'm just not sure who else I could really talk to about this, though.
jumpthegun: (srs | phone call)

[personal profile] jumpthegun 2016-12-12 04:24 am (UTC)(link)
It varies considerably. When I died a little while back, it took a day. Others can take a week or more. The longest revival time I know of was 52 days.
jumpthegun: (srs | uncertain)

[personal profile] jumpthegun 2016-12-12 04:28 am (UTC)(link)
[No, there's not the slightest chance a body would be there. John wonders if he should risk lying about that. No, better to not. That's something he can check easily enough.]

That would be unlikely, sir. Unattended bodies have a way of going missing very quickly. It's more likely he'd be in a morgue by now. But anything he left in a drawer or a cupboard would still be there. Enclosed areas. Never leave anything you want to keep out.
jumpthegun: (srs | listening 2)

[personal profile] jumpthegun 2016-12-12 05:17 am (UTC)(link)
Yes, of course. I'll keep you informed, Mr. Pierce. Goodnight.