[ I hope you like silent watchers, Schneizel, 'cause we put silent watchers inside your silent watchers so they can silently watch while they silently watch.
Either way, it's the first time Homura has actually bothered to look at one of the dreams broadcast on these devices. And it's.. a little interesting, she has to admit, although she isn't quite eager at the idea of having her own dreams perhaps displayed on it sometime. ]
... So these are the sort of dreams they broadcast.
[wow what an ominous little girl - he regards her for a few moments.A newer arrival, he thinks, and she cannot be older than Mami and Sayaka, surely, though her expression makes her look it.
He's not too fond of the idea that strangers can see his dreams, either (though in truth he might like those he knows seeing them even less), but his voice is smiling even if his expression is a little wan.]
Dreams are variable things, miss. You're likely to see a wide variety of them, if you choose to look.
[ She flips her hair back just slightly, the eternal pokerface remaining in place. ]
Choosing to look is an entirely different matter. Just like I have little desire for other people to spy on my dreams, it's not particularly my hobby to take a peek at others' without reason.
Calling it a test-run would be appropriate. I was curious as to the exact workings of this system. Your dream just happened to be the one I came across.
Well, as the test subject, I'd like a glimpse at the results.
But, I quite agree. In other circumstances it might be very useful indeed, but like this... well, I am sure the majority of us would like to keep our dreams private.
I wonder though.. Call it simple curiosity. Is it more wanting to keep your dreams private from strangers or exactly keeping them private from the people you actually know, perhaps from back home?
[ Because Homura knows which one of the two it is for her, really. ]
I haven't. Although I'd have to say not yet, considering the inevitable nature of these broadcasts. I'll just hope it will be delayed for as long as possible.
Either way, it's the first time Homura has actually bothered to look at one of the dreams broadcast on these devices. And it's.. a little interesting, she has to admit, although she isn't quite eager at the idea of having her own dreams perhaps displayed on it sometime. ]
... So these are the sort of dreams they broadcast.
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He's not too fond of the idea that strangers can see his dreams, either (though in truth he might like those he knows seeing them even less), but his voice is smiling even if his expression is a little wan.]
Dreams are variable things, miss. You're likely to see a wide variety of them, if you choose to look.
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Choosing to look is an entirely different matter. Just like I have little desire for other people to spy on my dreams, it's not particularly my hobby to take a peek at others' without reason.
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[ There's a slight pause. ]
It's not anything significant either way, so-- it's interesting. In a bad way. A complete lack of privacy.
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But, I quite agree. In other circumstances it might be very useful indeed, but like this... well, I am sure the majority of us would like to keep our dreams private.
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[ Because Homura knows which one of the two it is for her, really. ]
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[ yeah, she'll take that as perhaps not wanting to answer it at the same time too. ]
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