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Scene Summary: Flashback: Genius


Flashback: Genius
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Chronicle DC Chronicle
Game Date September 5th, 1915
Real Date November 2, 2018
Characters Ian Kross
James Murphy
Locations Stratford-upon-Avon
Previous Scene Flashback: Meeting the Family (Ian, James)
Next Scene Flashback: Comforts (Ian)
What Happens in Vegas (James)
Content Warnings Racism
Original Scene Flashback: Genius

Flashback: Genius is a scene from the DC Chronicle featuring Ian Kross and James Murphy. It depicts Ian suspecting James of targeting him for crime due to his standing as a member of the nobility.

Scene Summary

Ian reads

Script Summary

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Flashback: Genius Script Summary

Ian follows James and the other Irish Travellers into their camp, where several people peek out at him but do not emerge.

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IAN: So that was your mother?

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JAMES: Oh! Aye, that's my Ma. She smiles more once she knows you.

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IAN: My father's the same. Judging by the gallery at the abbey, I come from a long and distinguished line of scowlers.

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JAMES: Oh? Wouldn't've guessed it.

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IAN: That's where I'm headed, actually. To Lamberhurst.

Translations

Trivia

  • The mention of Great Tom refers to the clock in Tom Tower, a seventeenth-century clocktower located in Christ Church College inside Oxford University.

  • James' mention of Humphrey's refers to Duke Humfrey's Library, a reading room at the Bodlein Library that houses theses written by Oxford students and faculty.

  • Stratford-upon-Avon, where James' family is camped, is also famously the home of William Shakespeare.

  • The sister James mentions is Rebecca Crosswell.