✘ XXVIII -- Standard Filter

Nov 13, 2010 22:48

[Maka had spent the weeks since 'his' return to Mayfield working on how to spread the information given to him by Wriggle when Grady had assaulted the town searching for Sergei. Having only one copy of the information was risky--after all, all it would take is an accident or a discovery by someone unwanted and it would be gone forever--and telling ( Read more... )

!voice, !manka, !plot

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bogusmagicker November 14 2010, 04:20:41 UTC
Neurological emulation . . . !

[For the first time in months, Yuki betrays an emotion.]

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angelic_meister November 14 2010, 04:25:53 UTC
What do you make of that?

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bogusmagicker November 14 2010, 04:33:39 UTC
It is . . . strong proof.

[She and Ryoko had been right.]

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angelic_meister November 14 2010, 19:50:06 UTC
...Proof of what?

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bogusmagicker November 14 2010, 20:31:53 UTC
If this town is the product of a neurological emulation . . . a virtual reality . . . the majority of the supernatural phenomena are explained.

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angelic_meister November 15 2010, 00:37:00 UTC
B-But...computers can't do that.

[Even though that HAD been the conclusion Maka had come to. She's read more than enough books to have stumbled across this plot before.]

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bogusmagicker November 15 2010, 05:08:40 UTC
They can.

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angelic_meister November 17 2010, 16:35:15 UTC
So, that means we all might just...be fake...

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bogusmagicker November 18 2010, 05:54:55 UTC
If the data is taken as true, these constructed bodies are certainly 'fake'. Whether or not our existence outside the simulation is a lie is unknown.

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