

We most likely did invent this somewhere… I just wonder why I never knew about it until now.
—Tenacity
Anonymous asked: Sunny, cloudy or rainy days?
Tenacity: I love rain. Unfortunately, rain doesn’t like me very much. So I have to be content to watch the rain from a safe location.
Tiernan: All of them. From Ireland, where there’s more rainy days than sunny, but I love all of them. I’d love t’bring Apathy t’Ireland so we could run down th’ beach back home, in th’ rain.
Anonymous asked: If you could have any superpower/supernatural ability/magical power, what would it be?
Tenacity: Psychokinesis. I’d love t’be able t’ pick things up jus’ by thinkin’ about it.
Tiernan: Logrus.
Anonymous asked: If you had to switch lives with someone, who would you swap with?
Well uh… I-I dunno really. I don’t think I would, actually.
Anonymous asked: Are there any secret passages in the Sanctum? It seems the kind of place to have secret rooms and escape routes hidden behind godfather clocks.
I wish.
So, not really. The only so-called ‘secret’ room was the Hub itself, which was hidden behind an alcove in the Fabrication lab in the Sanctum.
It’s not hidden anymore.
And well, there’s one hidden passage to the Observatory. But I won’t say where it is. Because we use it!
Anonymous asked: If you guys could live in any time period other than the present, which would you choose? (Everyone you care about could live in that time period too) ;)
Tenacity: I think I’d have liked to have lived in the late 20th Century. I would have loved to meet Carl Sagan and Neil Degrasse Tyson. Computers were just evolving then and I could have been quite happy being involved in the innovations of the time. And of course, only if I could have Apathy and my family with me. Apathy and I might be very happy then.
I also would have enjoyed living in a Steampunk-Victorian Age.
Tiernan: Victorian. Though it would have been much more difficult to be with Apathy then. I’d prefer a Steampunk alternate reality. And in Ireland. Always. Own a pub. Study the stars. Have Apathy and Sarah and Scout with me. Perhaps a Steampunk version of Carolina? There are so many people we have found there who have become our friends. I’d want to have Nina and Mac and Wilson and Freya and Atlas and Janeen with us, so… yes.
Err… what was the question again?
Anonymous asked: So. Opinions on any of the scientists?
This has taken me a while to think about. Since I personally never met any scientists other than Simon (and that was after he was dead) I only really have Simon’s memories and opinions on them.
However, I have tried to figure this out in the interest of answering your question.
O’Hara: Simon viewed Antaine as a threat, plain and simple. As far as myself, I don’t know if I would have liked him. I don’t think he’d have liked me very much.
Perkins: I liked her. Simon didn’t. I thought she was sweet and would have liked her to be my ‘mum’.
Baker: Another one Simon just couldn’t stand. I think I could have liked her though. She was creative and strange. I like that.
Whitney: He’s very much like Prog is now. Simon didn’t waste much thought on him. I don’t think Whitney would have liked me, considering that Prog doesn’t like me much either. I don’t know how I feel about him.
St.Clare: Isabelle is complicated. Simon had very strong feelings towards her, ruined her, loved her, hated her. I feel very sorry for her. Sad. When I see Eve, I still see Isabelle. I hate having Simon’s memories of her.
I care very much for Eve. She deserves better than she’s gotten. So I suppose that translates to Isabelle. She deserved better than Simon. Much better.
Duncan: She’s Apathy’s ‘mum’. I have faint memories of her through Simon. They didn’t interact much that I can tell. From what I know of her, I love her. I will do whatever I can to keep her safe. For Apathy.
Other scientists: Simon really didn’t care much for anyone he worked with, feeling he was better than everyone else. Thusly, I haven’t got much in the line of memories of them, to even try and base an opinion on. These I have listed are those I actually recall and can figure out.
Anonymous asked: Can you speak Gaelic fluently, or just words and pieces?
Yes. Irish Gaelic in specific.
Tiernan: I’m native Irish, I was taught Irish before I learned English. I still have some trouble with English words from time to time.
Tenacity: I know Irish Gaelic because Simon was taught it when he was very young. I didn’t realize I knew it however, until I just began speaking it to Apathy one evening.
pennywhistling asked: So, pretty boy, y'got a favorite instrument (and don't answer 'violin' because that's cheating)
Piano.
Can’t play myself. But I love piano music. Apathy plays very well.