Psalm 34:18 The Lord is close to the brokenhearted and saves those who are crushed in spirit

Mar 07, 2011 10:30

What is the general consensus on what happens when people disappear from Siren's Port?

If they were from your past or future, does it affect your home world in any way? These are a few things I have not researched yet.

-Sir Hellsing.

[[OOC:Backdated to about 3AM.]]

†: integra hellsing, c: liquid snake, c: grell sutcliff, c: abraham van helsing, c: magneto, †: robert cross

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text; what_scruples March 7 2011, 15:38:50 UTC
Presuming that actual death could be ruled out, I would assume it means that they return to your home world.

I have heard that one loses their memories of Siren's Port once they leave it.

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text; hellsing_heir March 7 2011, 15:45:55 UTC
So the Core can bring people here and take them back, or is that part of it's malfunction?

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permatext; what_scruples March 7 2011, 15:56:19 UTC
[ Were this video feed, he'd be steepling his fingers. As it is... ]

The Core is certainly a convenient explanation for most of the phenomena in this city. A literal deus ex machina, if you will.

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permatext; hellsing_heir March 7 2011, 16:01:38 UTC
Do you think it may be something else? I was lead to believe The Core brought us here in the first place by the Greeters.

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Text icy_heavens March 7 2011, 15:57:15 UTC
People say it's an indication that the person has returned to their own world. It seems to be as good an explanation as any.

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Text hellsing_heir March 7 2011, 16:04:59 UTC
[Mm, it makes sense... She would of felt if he had been killed, right? Could Alucard even be killed?]

Better than that alternate, though it leaves a frustrating amount of questions behind.

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Text ysobritish March 7 2011, 16:02:22 UTC
No. People have returned home and had no effect on the future. Three accounts, including my own, involve lost memories but not everyone returns to tell the tale. It appears that we are sent back to the point in which we left. But time flows oddly.

[Liquid should not be texting at work, but what the hell, he's not on stage.]

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Text hellsing_heir March 7 2011, 16:06:13 UTC
So in the end, Siren's Port has no effect on our lives back home.

[Then what was the point of coming here in the first place?]

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Text ysobritish March 7 2011, 16:09:16 UTC
Absolutely no impact. Otacon likened the disappearances to the Core simply trying to pick up too much sand and dropping some of the grains it already held in the attempt. Sometimes they move too far for it to reach. Other times they come straight back in the next attempt.

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Text hellsing_heir March 7 2011, 16:12:31 UTC
[That isn't good enough. She could of dealt with an answer that led her to believe Alucard went back to protecting her future self, but then would she of not remembered it and planned accordingly then...?]

I suppose we cannot expect a malfunctioning machine to make much sense, in that respect.

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Text; hellsing_heir March 7 2011, 16:09:38 UTC
What do you believe happens?

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Text; hellsing_heir March 7 2011, 16:58:21 UTC
The bigger picture must simply be too much for us to understand. That does not sit well with me.

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Audio; master_helsing March 7 2011, 16:38:22 UTC
They say that you und I are in mere interim.

That for all in our own plain of existence, time und being become stalled till our initial return.

In essence, there is no affect.

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Audio; Easy to Hack; hellsing_heir March 7 2011, 16:51:16 UTC
[And she locks the post- Not quite the best lock in existence, before switching over to audio as well.]

That's what I have been told. It makes little sense to me but... So does much else in this place.

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