Naoto Shirogane (
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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?
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Perhaps it's a deity. Perhaps it's something else.
I am questioning the nature of reality, actually.
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That the app is sent to us because we are susceptible to the changes, not the other way around.
Making it some sort of... monitoring device?
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They have to be giving us this app for a reason, though. That thing must take a lot of coding and whatever weird magic or other crap they use.
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Even if it's a red herring meant to distract us, that's still a meaning.
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...It's justified, though.
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We have proof positive that reality itself is suspect.
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It's not like we can just storm their headquarters when there's nobody to be found.
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Only pursuing the truth.
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But as an officer of the law I cannot in good conscience condone breaking it.