SNAP - IoniaionianmodeOctober 24 2010, 05:51:05 UTC
Character: Ionia How Deep?: However deep you like. Ionia knows nothing about psychics.
Skimming -- Ionia is very inquisitive. The second she sees some new manmade device, she tries to break it apart in her mind and figure out how it works. She also tries to apply this concept to... non-mechanical things. Which fails very badly when it comes to things like abstract concepts; she tends to leap to blatantly wrong conclusions. Surface Memory -- Papa Papa Papa Papa. She is thinking a LOT. About Captain Falcon. She had a fight with him (now with 90% more broken icons), and it has been on her mind A WHOLE LOT. Deep Memory -- Ionia hasn't lived long enough to have much here. Lots of her sisters coming to school, and lots of her sisters leaving it. Her very first friend in the world being a boy named DJ -- and after a tearful goodbye and months of trading letters, discovering that she had been lead along the whole time; DJ had been Falcon after a tumble in the Hot Springs of Youth all along.
What Will She See?: Ionia's way of thinking is very, very linear and simplistic. She's drawn to science, math and machines for a reason -- she likes it when the parts all fit together and point A always leads to point B. Really hard concepts tend to show up visually: if her thinking is like a page of math homework, then the ideas she struggles with will show up as a doodle in the margins, before she erases and struggles to fit it into her limited logical framework.
Landscaping: Smash Academy is all Ionia has ever really known. Thus, her mental scenery tends to be places from the school. Occasionally, her room in Falcon's old apartment will show up. There's just one subtle difference between the reality and Ionia's version: the scenery out the window, the pictures on the wall, the photos in the books, etc. will be a veritable wilderness of wildflowers.
How Deep?: However deep you like. Ionia knows nothing about psychics.
Skimming -- Ionia is very inquisitive. The second she sees some new manmade device, she tries to break it apart in her mind and figure out how it works. She also tries to apply this concept to... non-mechanical things. Which fails very badly when it comes to things like abstract concepts; she tends to leap to blatantly wrong conclusions.
Surface Memory -- Papa Papa Papa Papa. She is thinking a LOT. About Captain Falcon. She had a fight with him (now with 90% more broken icons), and it has been on her mind A WHOLE LOT.
Deep Memory -- Ionia hasn't lived long enough to have much here. Lots of her sisters coming to school, and lots of her sisters leaving it. Her very first friend in the world being a boy named DJ -- and after a tearful goodbye and months of trading letters, discovering that she had been lead along the whole time; DJ had been Falcon after a tumble in the Hot Springs of Youth all along.
What Will She See?: Ionia's way of thinking is very, very linear and simplistic. She's drawn to science, math and machines for a reason -- she likes it when the parts all fit together and point A always leads to point B. Really hard concepts tend to show up visually: if her thinking is like a page of math homework, then the ideas she struggles with will show up as a doodle in the margins, before she erases and struggles to fit it into her limited logical framework.
Landscaping: Smash Academy is all Ionia has ever really known. Thus, her mental scenery tends to be places from the school. Occasionally, her room in Falcon's old apartment will show up. There's just one subtle difference between the reality and Ionia's version: the scenery out the window, the pictures on the wall, the photos in the books, etc. will be a veritable wilderness of wildflowers.
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