Observing the "constructs"

Dec 19, 2011 21:46

[Backdated to the 18th]

1. Outside 310 Miller Street

[After talking to Kyon, Bazett decides that she should start her observation with the people she knows. In this case, it means she should observe the Rin copy first. She would behave as if nothing had changed and pretend that the copy is the real Tohsaka. She would then observe the copy's reactions ( Read more... )

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3 sosnarrator December 20 2011, 04:50:18 UTC
... I'm afraid I didn't really manage to get much. I went to check out the dairy with someone else and ended up with some type of droning for the past 24 hours.

(Singing carols all day... Not what I'd consider a fun time.)

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Re: 3 answerer_sword December 20 2011, 05:16:17 UTC
That is an unfortunate development.

[She shows him her notes.]

So far, from what I have observed from the new constructs, they do not have a set behavioral patter aside from generally claiming to be the people that they replaced. Even then, that varies from construct to construct. Their only other shared trait is the unnatural feeling that they give off. Generally, they appear and behave extremely similar to the people they replaced, and in some cases even hold similar beliefs. Strangely, as creations of this town, they actually claim to hate the place, much like the originals.c

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sosnarrator December 20 2011, 05:17:40 UTC
Huh... Quite bizarre. I wonder what the deal with that is?

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answerer_sword December 20 2011, 05:28:43 UTC
First, the town seems to have improved in its ability to replicate certain residents. Second, there must be some significance in having these copies claim to be the originals despite announcing the fact that they are copies. Third, this significance must have something to do with our fading memories.

[Even now, her memories of Tohsaka have gotten murkier and murkier. She has even started to forget about the personality of the Tohsaka from her world.]

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