Naoto Shirogane (
truedetective) wrote in
retrospec2017-05-11 09:56 pm
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As long as the changes were being made to our memories, it was plausible to argue that this was some sort of hypnosis, something done by Retrospec to our brains. However:
1) The experiment to disconnect from electronics that may be affected by Retrospec returned no results. We still felt the effects while disconnected.
2) This "shrinking" and the holes in reality cannot be explained by hypnosis. They are very real.
At what point do we begin to question the fabric of reality itself?
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1) The experiment to disconnect from electronics that may be affected by Retrospec returned no results. We still felt the effects while disconnected.
2) This "shrinking" and the holes in reality cannot be explained by hypnosis. They are very real.
At what point do we begin to question the fabric of reality itself?
-N
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I wonder if the people at the police department have any death records of people that died under weird circumstances. Like 'scooped up by hawk' or 'deflated'? It seems like that stuff couldn't change back. People without this 'Retrospec' thing would just read it as normal, right? Maybe it could help people see how long this has been going on, too.
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But I don't see why those records couldn't change, too. They changed horses. Changing text ought to be trivial.
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Even if it seems like they can change anything they want.
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Edits done imperfectly.
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I'm good at finding discrepancies. [He's an accountant. He might as well use it for good and not evil.]
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Additional manpower would be useful.