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Feb 27, 2010 20:49

...How often have others had contact with the original residents of this city? I am aware that several "newcomers" have accepted employment here, which would provide daily close contact. I am wondering if there is any great noticeable difference between us and the residents ( Read more... )

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[voice] mentis_reae February 28 2010, 04:36:10 UTC
Have you reservations in regards to said relief effort, then?

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[voice] neargenius February 28 2010, 04:41:39 UTC
You are referring to the governor's proposed relief effort? Such vagueness seems disingenuous.

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[voice] mentis_reae February 28 2010, 04:43:24 UTC
"We have our own relief effort tentatively in place." You were referring, then, to the governor's?

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[voice] neargenius February 28 2010, 04:46:21 UTC
Ah. No. In that case, I was referring to your attempt to mobilize the newcomers, and the attempts that others made to assist their fellow newcomers immediately following the storm.

To answer your first question, then, yes. I have reservations.

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[voice] mentis_reae February 28 2010, 04:47:16 UTC
And they are?

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[voice] neargenius February 28 2010, 04:49:24 UTC
We have spoken on numerous occasions, Mr. Edgeworth. I am sure you already have some idea as to what they may be.

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[voice] mentis_reae February 28 2010, 04:53:32 UTC
[A pause. It's a bit hard to make conversation with Kira(?). Especially not when the safe old conversations are ruled out.]

Quite. Perhaps the differentiation has something to do with these powers.

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[voice] neargenius February 28 2010, 04:57:40 UTC
The powers of the newcomers, or the powers of the original residents? Both seem to manifest themselves with equal frequency.

You are, I think, "normal"--without special ability. Have you found others at your place of work to be equally "normal"?

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[voice] mentis_reae February 28 2010, 05:00:14 UTC
No. I have not. I will grant that it is not precisely a common topic of conversation, much as we do not stand about discussing our birthplaces, but...In regards to what I have seen so far, it is not.

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[voice] neargenius February 28 2010, 05:04:30 UTC
So in your opinion, they are somehow mostly abnormal. In what sense?

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[voice] mentis_reae February 28 2010, 12:34:35 UTC
In the sense that they have these "abilities." I am not referring to their characters.

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[voice] neargenius February 28 2010, 15:04:27 UTC
Do these abilities seem commonplace among your coworkers? That is, does everyone seem to possess one?

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[voice] mentis_reae February 28 2010, 15:40:40 UTC
Yes. They do. Admittedly, my acquaintance with many of them is limited, and as such this is based primarily upon conjecture, but they do.

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[voice] neargenius February 28 2010, 15:47:14 UTC
I see. That is very different from us. In my observations, I have noted that most of the newcomers do possess some ability--but there are those of us that do not. I wonder, then, why we were pulled here.

Your coworkers distrust you, of course.

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[voice] mentis_reae February 28 2010, 15:52:56 UTC
Again, you can draw no conclusions from that. As I said, it is based upon conjecture; I may indeed be wrong and simply assuming an ability where there is none.

But yes. They do, to an extent.

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[voice] neargenius February 28 2010, 15:55:46 UTC
But tentative theories can be formed upon such conjecture, until a time when we are able to draw a more sound conclusion.

To what extent?

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