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'm wondering if there exists anything they can't see.
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But alright.
I ended up inside of a hole, and wandered through dark smoke for some time. Eventually, things which seemed like stars appeared, and the man I was with began to pass out, pained in his mind. And I received a new memory, only to pass out myself shortly thereafter. That was one instance.
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That seems broadly in line with our other experiences.
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Picture a bat tornado. Some people were shouting about how they lost control of their bats and then I swoops in and picked up someone.
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a bat... tornado?
A tornado made of bats?
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It even blocked out the sunrise a little.
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absurd
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