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🗓️ 1 July 2015
⏱️ 30 minutes
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Sally and her assistants Jack Wyatt and Esther Roberts have to present a working Timepiece to the top brass in a week’s time. The only problem? It’s really hard to present time travel in the flesh. To ease the pressure, Anthony Partridge suggests a weekend trip to the newest desert vacation spot: Las Vegas, NV. But sending Sally off in public is a dangerous prospect. Will Sally’s foreknowledge of card-counting techniques and the looming Trinity nuclear test land her in hot water?
Created by Daniel Manning & Mischa Stanton. Written by Daniel Manning. Directed & Produced by Mischa Stanton.
Featuring:
Kristen DiMercurio as Sally Grissom,
Reyn Beeler as Chet Whickman,
Rob Slotnick as Bill Donovan,
Robin Gabrielli as Anthony Partridge,
Susanna Kavee as Helen Partridge,
Katie Speed as Esther Roberts,
Zach Ehrlich as Jack Wyatt,
and Lee Satterwhite as Quentin Barlowe,
as well as Cameron Scott Nadler, Barry Stanton, and John French Williamson,
with special thanks to Isabel Atkinson.
Original music by Mischa Stanton and by Eno Freedman-Brodmann. This episode features the songs “Stardust,” performed by the US Army Blues, and “Til The End of Time,” performed by Susanna Kavee as Helen Partridge.
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0:00.0 | Previously on Ar's Paradoxica. |
0:03.0 | My name is Sally Grissom, and I think I accidentally invented time travel. |
0:08.0 | We are rapidly approaching the town of Polvo, New Mexico. |
0:11.0 | You're the girl with a silver spoon refocused our whole operation the minute you got here. |
0:15.6 | If you're looking for a good reason to change the future, you're plumb out of luck, it's already |
0:19.2 | happened. |
0:20.2 | You see this town, the work that's done here, the people that live here, even the babies that are born here, |
0:26.0 | it's all classified on a level so deep, barely a handful of men in the entire country know it even exists. |
0:33.0 | And how long will I be kept there? |
0:35.0 | Win the war for us, and then we'll talk. The I'm going to Oh, The system we're proposing, it generates a field that negates the effects of what I'm calling the Grissom mechanism. Essentially masses within the |
1:24.6 | field localized to a spatially consistent region are pulled along a time-like |
1:28.6 | curve towards regions of space-time with a high super-symmetric density. |
1:33.5 | Project Rainbow inadvertently created such a region by catalyzing a singularity-like reaction |
1:38.2 | particles present. |
1:40.2 | Is something wrong? |
1:41.2 | You're doing it again. You've got more syllables than a silked tongue thesaurus. |
1:45.8 | I can't understand a word you're saying. |
1:47.8 | With all due respect, Director Donovan, |
1:50.0 | it's a fairly simple concept. |
1:52.1 | The experiment in Philadelphia two years ago created a Lorentzian manifold that is able to... |
1:56.0 | A Lorentzian manifold that is able to simulate a pseudo-time-like curve that breaks the couchy horizon, |
2:01.0 | effectively creating a causal structure... Stop, all of you stop. the |
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