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Sep 30, 2009 09:29


 I understand that there have been several notes regarding the events of last night posted already. However, I would greatly appreciate it if those of you who experienced something would answer a few specific questions for me to aid my investigation.

Did you experience anything before the incident?: Voices, images flickering, etc. As detailed as ( Read more... )

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numberonemonkey September 30 2009, 10:00:27 UTC
Oh this is a good idea. I'm getting co confused.

Did you experience anything before the incident?: I felt like there was always someone watching me. And later I started to see things, then hear a voice.
Did you see a ‘ghost’?: I think so. I saw a shadow, I guess.
What relation was this ‘ghost’ to you?: The voice belonged to a friend.
Did you ‘die’?: I think so. I'm not sure. I kept blacking out.
How did you ‘die’?: Suffocated.
Was the cause of death significant to you in any way?: My friend had suffocated. This is being taken down right? And anonymous. It's just. My friend suffocated and... I was nearby. I wanted to help, but I wasn't allowed and it was too late and- I think maybe this is punishment for letting her die.
The next thing remembered after the ‘death’: Waking up.

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herr_inspektor September 30 2009, 12:49:52 UTC
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see_my_back September 30 2009, 14:48:01 UTC
Not making an effort? Excuse me? [arrow is drawn over to this post]

Sorry I didn't think asking people traumatic personal questions about their own death was all that pertinent!

And what about this? It's not that no one is making efforts, it sounds like you're just too lazy to look for them.[another arrow drawn to this post]

Yeesh. Anyway, I'm compiling the data I've already retrieved and planned to share any findings with the general populace. Try not to make such big assumptions if you haven't read the board carefully!

[Ack, sorry for double post. Link fail. D: ]

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herr_inspektor September 30 2009, 15:23:45 UTC
I was referring to an organised attempt to find detail on the actual events rather than a general question. You yourself might try not to "make assumptions" without having read the board: I am not forcing answers and I actively encourage anonymity. Furthermore, I would argue that asking for location is rather more irrelevant- the importance lies not with where it happened but how and to who. By searching for a pattern one can usually find an MO and thus greater understanding of why it happened and who did it.

Nonetheless, I have amended the original note for the sake of clarity.

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[unsigned, but handwriting not disguised] toobothersome September 30 2009, 18:23:59 UTC
She's right. This is redundant, unnecessary, and a pain in the ass for people who don't feel like saying or reading the same thing a dozen times.

It you paid any attention when you read the other notes, the answer would be obvious. I can see it, and I'm not even the mystery solving type. If you want to nitpick details, why don't all of you secretive investigator types try sitting down and comparing notes instead of running a bunch of troublesome private investigations? This junk only makes you look less trustworthy.

No one's going to tell you anything more than they've told anyone else, anonymity or no.

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herr_inspektor September 30 2009, 18:33:38 UTC
It's very difficult to compare notes or details when you don't have any to compare. It's also very difficult to theorise without evidence or to look for a pattern from only one or two testimonies. It would be careless to do so based on one or two testimonies. I don't expect everyone who experienced someone to respond and I'm not forcing them to, but with so much going on behind the scenes any information at all is valuable.

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thatdamnedninja September 30 2009, 16:15:50 UTC
1. After the first Creeptastic Intercom Opera, the walls started going all weird. Sometimes it looked like there were doors where there weren't, or walls where there were doors. Sometimes it was like a whole other corridor was intersecting the one I was walking through. Most of the time, it looked like there were bits of old piping sticking out.

Whenever I actually tried to focus on it, everything looked peachy-keen again.
2. After a while, the visions changed. Can't say if the walls were still glitching all over the place, since we'd jumped the wall by then. That's when I first started seein' a ghost. Again, if I tried to really look at it, it vanished. The voices started a bit after this.
3. Friend.
4. Seems like it, yeah.
5. Very.
6. Waking up just in time to get my stuff in order before breakfast, as always.

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herr_inspektor September 30 2009, 18:34:05 UTC
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[anonymous, of course.] sanguinario October 1 2009, 16:13:40 UTC
1. Yes. The same as this. [An arrow has been drawn to Yuffie's response.]
2. Yes.
3. My mother.
4. Yes.
5. Yes. I 'died' of the disease that killed my mother.
6. Checking myself for injuries I had sustained before my 'death'. They were still there.

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Re: [anonymous, of course.] herr_inspektor October 1 2009, 16:48:38 UTC
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((Anonymous)) intoindra October 1 2009, 17:27:52 UTC
1. No, I experienced nothing of that sort.
2. Yes.
3. ...best friend and comrade.
4. Yes.
5. Yes. I died the same way he did, by a copious amount of small arms' fire.
6. Waking up as though nothing had happened. No injuries or anything.

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Re: ((Anonymous)) herr_inspektor October 1 2009, 21:03:33 UTC
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