[There were just a lot more gears, each of them helped whatever to function. A few items looked primitive, but upon closer inspection they were quite close to things they'd be used to now.
Strange for sure, but with a little adjusting it was all something that could be gotten used to.
Gaster was inspecting some odd sort of keyboard, fingers brushing over the typewriter-esque keys.]
Nothing that cannot be worked with--
[He was not expecting anything close to a holographic screen to pop up. Nope. Primitive looking? Yes. Actually behind the times? Not quite.
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Or something like that.
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i thought you said you were rusty!
[Though it was probably child's play for a scientist of his father's caliber, even with several years of rust.]
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[Safe enough was right. It wasn't anything dangerous if he did slip a little.]
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i can't argue with that.
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It can even be left to sit! So I won't spend hours all at once on it.
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we should probably make sure everything's in working order before doing anything, first.
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Even if it appears similar to some of the far earlier designs...
[They weren't strangers to steam powered things.]
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it's all familiar enough that i think i can figure out what everything's supposed to be...
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Strange for sure, but with a little adjusting it was all something that could be gotten used to.
Gaster was inspecting some odd sort of keyboard, fingers brushing over the typewriter-esque keys.]
Nothing that cannot be worked with--
[He was not expecting anything close to a holographic screen to pop up. Nope. Primitive looking? Yes. Actually behind the times? Not quite.
Well then.]
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that's... uh.
new.
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[Just a testing press of keys, the corresponding letters appearing there.
Well.]
I suppose this makes up for a lack of computer screens? The technology here may be lacking, but..
[There went Gaster, moving in for a closer look at all of this to figure out just what this was even.
Something manipulating light in such a way, without a screen, to project images. That would definitely work well in place of a screen.]
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[He crosses his arms and furrows his nonexistant eyebrows]
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[From behind that console, having reached up briefly to say it.
He'd had a nice long talk with his other self, after all.]
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what?
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This house! It's alive, a sentient creature of some sort.
The other Gaster mentioned it to me a while ago, is it not common knowledge?
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A fellow named Death? He's quite a few interesting friends, I met the other called Life recently.
[Which was why he was solid, really. Not that he's going to say that.]
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i hope they're friendly.
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[A small gesture towards himself. No void goop to be seen, just the monster he used to be before the fall. Mostly.]
She was quite friendly.
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[Why so literal, Kiss of Life.]