I see. [mental note to pet her and not make too big deal out of it but like: pet]
Well, I was going to suggest something else. Since you said you aren't so familiar with technology, bear with me...
Even if you remembered returning home, it's possible that you didn't actually return, especially as you had that neural net in your head. Where I'm from, memories can be easily extracted from a person's mind as if we were simply sophisticated hard drives, storing each and every experience in our heads like files. Along those same lines, they could've just "uploaded" your time home into you.
I've seen it done with magic, I have no doubt this strange technology could do the same.
[Though he is not discounting magic being involved completely, because he's like that.]
If what you say is true, then that means whoever is in control of this went through the trouble of bringing Autumn to this blighted place just to make it seem as if I went home, because she wasn't with me New Amsterdam. And she couldn't have been hidden away, or she would have let me know.
[Don't ask.]
Though I must ask...if these two worlds are connected or one in the same...do you have any unusual abilities? Ones that you never had before.
[There Fenris goes about magic, like all the other people here...]
By the same concept, they could've also uploaded data of Autumn to the simulation. If we're all sharing it, then we'd all perceive her as she was in your memory, wouldn't we?
As for abilities, no. Nothing from before I came here, at least. It's just that this place feels off, I guess. Unnatural, as if I'm somewhere and nowhere at the same time... like my intuition is going haywire.
I see what you mean, though. It almost feels like a dream trying its best to mimic the real world, getting some things right, but most things are off. Sometimes it's obvious, yet other times you can't quite put your finger on it.
Yeah... exactly. I’m glad someone else felt it too.
By the way. If there’s anyone who was at this New Amsterdam who’d like me to try turning their implant off too, I’m willing to do it. I assume you know who they are better than me, so just let me know.
Anyway, if you find anything interesting, or if your friends want to take me up on my offer, let me know. I'll let you know if I encounter anything of interest too.
[Hm. Sumio seems...well, Fenris isn't the most trusting type, but he seems just as eager to figure out what's going on as he is, and for now that will have to be good enough.]
the most important part
[And she is her own person hence why he didn't just say "my dog".]
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Well, I was going to suggest something else. Since you said you aren't so familiar with technology, bear with me...
Even if you remembered returning home, it's possible that you didn't actually return, especially as you had that neural net in your head. Where I'm from, memories can be easily extracted from a person's mind as if we were simply sophisticated hard drives, storing each and every experience in our heads like files. Along those same lines, they could've just "uploaded" your time home into you.
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[Though he is not discounting magic being involved completely, because he's like that.]
If what you say is true, then that means whoever is in control of this went through the trouble of bringing Autumn to this blighted place just to make it seem as if I went home, because she wasn't with me New Amsterdam. And she couldn't have been hidden away, or she would have let me know.
[Don't ask.]
Though I must ask...if these two worlds are connected or one in the same...do you have any unusual abilities? Ones that you never had before.
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By the same concept, they could've also uploaded data of Autumn to the simulation. If we're all sharing it, then we'd all perceive her as she was in your memory, wouldn't we?
As for abilities, no. Nothing from before I came here, at least. It's just that this place feels off, I guess. Unnatural, as if I'm somewhere and nowhere at the same time... like my intuition is going haywire.
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I suppose so.
I see what you mean, though. It almost feels like a dream trying its best to mimic the real world, getting some things right, but most things are off. Sometimes it's obvious, yet other times you can't quite put your finger on it.
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Yeah... exactly. I’m glad someone else felt it too.
By the way. If there’s anyone who was at this New Amsterdam who’d like me to try turning their implant off too, I’m willing to do it. I assume you know who they are better than me, so just let me know.
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[When he relates this information as well, because Maker, he's going to be thinking about this for a while.]
I suppose I have a lot to think about now.
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Anyway, if you find anything interesting, or if your friends want to take me up on my offer, let me know. I'll let you know if I encounter anything of interest too.
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Then I will keep in touch.