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"Why'd you pick Econ, then?"

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"Good for scaling, if I can get a good enough grasp of economics I can make - large scale changes. Like - making it more viable for people to do volunteer work, by throwing money at them."

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"...I think you might be missing a step, in there."

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"Oh, I know, I have to actually make the money. I just had to skip to the end because if I say, 'I want to be rich' people roll their eyes at me, but if I say, 'I want to be rich so I can do 'X'' then it's less ridiculous. I don't actually care about the money, I care about what I can do with it."

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"That makes sense. I don't think economists are known for getting rich, though."

Gosh, lot of stairs in this apartment building.
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"Not really, no."

They've thankfully gotten past all of them! Aldaras produces a key, and he unlocks and opens the door. He holds it open for Annie.

"But that's what the magic's for."
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In goes Annie.

"Track down things, do magic for people?" she guesses.
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"Basically. I'll need to be very careful about the artifacts I touch, I've - already seen how two side effects can combine strangely."

In goes Aldaras, too. The apartment is small and cute and reasonably neat, and well taken care of. It looks rather empty, which makes sense, if Aldaras was just out tracking something. Regardless, it's still comfy looking.
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Annie plops herself on a chair. "Are there any the university has that you have in mind?"

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Aldaras finds his own chair, politely giving Annie space. Even if he kind of still wants to snuggle her. Or make out, one of the two. "I was still weighing the costs and benefits of each. Some of the side-effects are very... Life changing, let's say."

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"Yeah, no kidding."

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"I might have been tempted by astral projection if it were, say, a hundred years ago. But now we have phones and it doesn't really seem worth it anymore. Teleportation is a - forever maybe, because it's so useful, but uh. I like being able to take showers without screaming in agony."

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"And going out when it's raining or snowing and, you know, drinking water, eating food, not being stuck full of needles to get your nutrition."

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"That, too. I think if you want you don't need to have the needles for nutrition. People certainly managed it from before IV's were invented. I really, really pity them."

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"Yeah, no kidding. The past-watching would be almost tempting for me, if I didn't rely so thoroughly on writing for - everything. I could probably make a switch to audio records but..."

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"I wouldn't be able to manage it, I like reading. Astral projection's still got Braille, but past-watching's more thorough. I'd be worried that people wouldn't be honest about what things said, and there's no way I could even know."

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"Maybe in the future everything will be like mediocre science fiction where computers talk, and then it'll barely be a problem to be illiterate."

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"Maybe. And then everyone would just be able to past-watch, because there's no loss to getting it."

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"If everyone past-watched there'd be a huge discontinuity in being able to read things from history."

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"You get the computers to read them for you. I thought this was mediocre science fiction, are you shooting for the more high end stuff? The ones that make more sense?"

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"Well, I suppose you could load up all the documents you could find into the computer first, but the computers can't do pastwatching by themselves. I don't actually know, can pastwatchers 'draw' words they see...?"

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Aldaras shakes his head. "No. Otherwise we'd know what the treaty of six emperors said. We just know it was written and signed."

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"Yeah, didn't think so. Artifacts: inconvenient."

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"... The necklace was pretty convenient. I mean, saved me from being cut, and as far as side effects go, this really isn't the worst one ever."

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"You have no idea how it picked me, right? I could have been anybody."

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