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standalonehuman) wrote in
retrospec2017-05-11 08:06 pm
Point of Order
Hitori Togusa shared a photo.
5/11 near Recolle Police Station
So. A few things.
First. Dave! I want my membership card! Talking robot spider tank with a grenade launcher. Apologies to Koutarou for stealing some of his modeling clay to make my toy up there. I still remembered nothing about myself, though, so the betting pool is still open. Anyone who wants in on the 'What Is Togusa Repressing' pool, let me know. I think the odds on 'samurai' just got a lot longer, though.
The second thing is a little more important. A few of us made it into the subway, which is supposed to be shut down, the lines were damaged. The trains sure aren't running, but either it's shut down intentionally, or someone has taken advantage of it. Throughout the line connecting Enprise to Tisse, there are these QR codes all along the floor. They're those things you can scan with your phone to see a picture or other information. Scanning them didn't get any data, though.
The other area I went through, I don't even know how to explain what I saw. Try going to the middle of town. Next time, I ought to bring a camera with me.
I know that as soon as I post this up, Retrospec will probably try to lock it all down even tighter than they already have. But seeing as how I was assuming that's how they were getting things through the city without us noticing? If we can make them stop using it, I'll call that a victory.



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I'm very sorry.
I don't know why Retrospec is doing this, I don't know why they keep singling out people far too young to have to remember fighting and then bombard them with things like this. But you're definitely not alone. And it bothers me to say that.
Dave is...well, he's Dave. He's definitely another user, but I've never met him in real life. I think I prefer him being my imaginary Internet friend.
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To be honest, the vision was rather vague.
I couldn't tell you much about the events that led up to it, nor the monster itself.
It had scales, is all I can recall.
And it is not as though I have never fought before, either.
[She has to take a moment to laugh at the last bit, though.]
I hadn't taken you for the type for imaginary friends.
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I'll still object. There's a huge difference between fighting a person, and what Retrospec keeps showing people. Monsters and magic. It's the stuff of nightmares.
Either the memories are arbitrary, in which case Retrospec is seemingly targeting younger people, which is despicable. Or, these truly are visions of another life. In which case, there are a lot of people who have somehow robbed a bunch of kids of their childhoods by having them fight, instead. Either way, I can't abide it.
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I didn't wish to say anything, for fear of sounding even crazier than the rest of this.
But you believe these visions might be real?
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But I can keep hoping that they're not real. The problem is that we will act on what we feel is true more so than what we know is true, emotion trumps facts. Not a bad thing most of the time. But when it's hard to tell what about yourself is true? That's where people might have difficulties.
And it's all Retrospec's fault, either way.
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I hadn't thought of less fantastic visions affecting someone that way.
But it seems that our investigation will be stalled until we can find out more of Retrospec's nature and intentions.
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But I met this kid, he had the memory of going to school with a bunch of friends in Japan. When, instead, he's been home schooled here in America. Just a simple wish that you could tell was something he really wanted to be true. It's harder to really say what Retrospec is doing is so harmful when you see something like that.
But there's enough harm in other places. And what they're doing is definitely illegal, so it's our job to stop it. No matter what we think about it.
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Are Retrospec's actions truly illegal?
Not out of defense for what they're doing.
But rather, are there really laws in place that can cover an event like this?
I imagine there will be as soon as we find out more, at least, but it is still somewhat disheartening.
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There are telecommunications regulations that they've broken by the forcible download and a lack of public terms of service to their users.
Overall, their distributing of items to people throughout the city isn't illegal, but among the things they've been giving out have been weaponry. So there is illegal weapons distribution going on. Their courier service seems irritatingly on the level, on its own, though.
And then the pictures and distribution of pictures. Stalking laws, illegal gathering of information. The only problem with that one is that the images have a tendency to disappear when you try to show them to other people. But we'll find a way.
So, we've got them on something. If we can find more people to come forwards and file reports? We'd be even better.
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The pictures vanishing sounds like surveillance abilities.
Perhaps the app they've forced on our phones use the cameras to tell when we're trying to show it to someone?
And then it can automatically hide the file.
Or something like that?
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I'm starting to lean towards something really simple like that. They're probably just hijacking our tech like that.
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Though that doesn't explain the shrinking.
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Come on by, find me at my desk, if you'd like to drop off photos, that would help quite a bit.
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I'd like to hear those ideas, too, if you don't mind.
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He also needed some extra time to turn over this idea in his mind so that he can explain it to someone else without it sounding completely insane. Similar ideas have been posted on the network before, but merely chalking this all up to hallucination isn't quite what Togusa is getting at.
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She's long-since memorized the layout of the police station, so even if she's never spoken to Togusa before, she knows exactly where to go, trying to smooth out her helmet hair as she enters.
"Good afternoon, sir." At least, she's fairly sure she doesn't have to introduce herself. She rarely does, after all, with how distinctive her appearance is, mismatched eyes and all. "What part did you want to cover first?"
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They're in the middle of the bullpen, but nobody pays attention to what anyone else is up to, so it's good enough privacy. Togusa pulls out an ever-expanding black folder that is filled with papers. The side effect of preferring to work in hard copy.
"So far, we've experienced a few minor changes, but nothing so sweeping as- what happened last week." The shrinking. "Which makes me wonder if we were really physically changed, or if it was just a change in perspective. Like what was happening with the horses to birds, it's like they appeared, but we weren't able to see them before."
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But upon his explanation, she shakes her head. "I have to assume we were physically changed, sir. I was nearly killed by a skateboard, and I had to fight insects. I also had to climb up and down bedsheets every day. I cannot imagine any of that was simply a 'change in perspective'."
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"But the worst part? I can only think of one reason they would have made that sort of shift intentionally. Why shrink us and then bring us back to normal size? The easy answer is that whatever else they're messing with? This was an unexepected side effect. And I really don't like the idea that was an accident. But I'm open to the possibility."
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"It makes sense, but the other idea I had was perhaps more troubling." She takes a moment before continuing to compose her thoughts. "What if it was intentional, but merely the first step? Rather than an accident, more a proof of concept. To show that they can make such changes, in order to prepare for... even more severe changes later." She almost had said 'bigger changes', but felt it was probably better to avoid size puns for now.
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"People have been reporting things that bad, scars from old injuries. One boy-" Togusa shakes his head. "I can't even describe what happened to his arm."
"But you think it was intentional, that it was the best way to send a message to us? Or that we're still just the test case, and they were proving it to someone else?"
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"You speak of the boy whose arm became that... red thing, yes?" She shook her head. "I met him. I don't know what that was, but it seemed to function, at least."
As for her theory... "I think the photos are the message they sent to us." She pulled out her phone and brought up an image- Cleo, indoors, doing pushups. Of course, taken from behind.
"The photographs send the message that we aren't safe, anywhere. There's nowhere beyond their reach. They're watching our every action, everywhere. And then the shrinking... I can only think was the start of something bigger. It was a test event, to watch our reactions."
She takes a deep breath, letting it out slowly.
"Combining these... The only thing I can think of is that the purpose is sick amusement. First, they let us know we are being watched at all times. Then, they change the world so dramatically we have to adapt. As though they're releasing lions towards gladiators while they watch from the emperor's seat."
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Togusa carefully looks at the image, and frowns sharply at it. "I will freely admit to being one of the possible impetuses for them doing this. Jim made a smart remark about people and secret meetings, that was aimed at me and a few others. Still, if they're watching us everywhere, that means I can make one of my contacts stop trying to drag me to St. Anthony's to meet."
"You're more likely right, and this is just boredom and amusement that they're doing this. I can think of," Togusa holds up one finger, "one other possible reason."
"Did you encounter these things- almost like cracks in space," Togusa's brow wrinkles heavily. "It's difficult to explain unless you saw one."
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"Each time a change happens, Retrospec seems to do something to call our attention to it. You missed out on-" Togusa has to stop and almost laugh, because even though this is serious, it's a hilarious memory, "the worst declaration of love of all time. But the point of it was to show us that the fruits had all changed." It was so stupid.
"So the only reasonable answer I can think of is that they wanted to show us that those are happening. But why not just tell us what's going on?"
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