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Cleo Ritter
5/24 near Recolle UniversityGood afternoon. For those who don't know me, my name is Cleo Ritter, and I am a rather recent addition to this Retrospec community. I have some questions, to those of you who have received the strange visions after being made a part of this. Specifically, if you're willing, I'd like to hear about those visions. I thought if we collaborate and make a list of what kinds of visions each person receives, we might be able to find a pattern as to who gets what, and perhaps piece together a more complete understanding of what is going on here. Thank you in advance for being willing to share this, and I hope this will prove useful.


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both, i think. we were on some kind of ship, and I could see a planet through the window. it didn't look like earth.
[Post-apocalyptic desert Earth, maybe, but he doesn't get the feeling that's what it was.]
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Can you tell me any more about it?
['not earth' has her attention, but... space probably makes it a bit different.
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the ship had some sort of gravity on it, since we were walking. and i was arguing about finding a map. that's about it.
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i have no idea why or where it led.
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But then, none of these visions make sense.
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[And he has been thinking about it a lot.]
have you seen something as well, then?
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One vision was fighting a monster at the edge of a steel city, with the ocean far below.
The details are... fuzzy, however. I cannot recall the exact nature of the monster, past that it had scales.
The second involved training with swords with an elderly man who was the grandfather of whoever the vision belonged to.
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was it disorienting for you, as well? my vision was so different from reality i had trouble parsing it at first.
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It is difficult to describe.
I am not sure how well I could do so over text at all.
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hopefully it will clear up in the future without forcing us to deal with some past-life trauma.
[good luck with that one ren]
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Retrospec has shown itself to be capable of a great many bizarre changes, including twisting our perceptions.
It's possible it's simply making these up, tailored to us.
And the one my visions come from seems to not be human, so I cannot imagine it is a 'past life' in any way.
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but i can't blame you for not believing it. they are clearly capable of changing how we perceive things, and there's no real proof that any of it is real. i still don't know what to think.
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Regardless, I don't think those account for something with claws that still uses a sword.
The lives we live and the identities we possess are real, and all else is given to us by those who have ulterior motives, unknown goals, and our harm in mind.
Even should they turn out to be true, and our past lives, or some other such nonsense, I would still be wary of them.
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i have a similar mindset, even if i'm leaning towards the other side. whatever happened in these memories, if that's what they are, it doesn't change who we are now. we're going to need to stay in the present if we want to stay sane.
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[... even if she can't quite deny the rush she felt when fighting monsters. But she won't let herself think about that.]
That's why I'm sticking to calling them 'visions'.
Memories makes it sound too definite.
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Although I find myself cautious of whatever meaning they may have.
Retrospec will be made to give us the answers eventually, I suppose.
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[God save them then...]
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I hope it doesn't come to that.
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[Ren, that's not much better.]
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While shrunken, no less.
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[Boooo.]
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