Though my last inquiry garnered a respectable amount of information, I am still missing many pieces which are necessary to complete my appraisal of the situation regarding the chips
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My understanding of the chips applies as far as inorganic beings.
The chip is subcutaneous and implanted in a currently unknown part of the body. Though I do not know precisely where mine was situated, I know it was removed quite easily. However, for a period of seven(7) days after its removal, I suffered malfunctions, errors, glitches, and a loss of control over my special abilities.
My primary concerns are the location or locations of the chips in the body, how easily they can be removed, and what purpose they serve for the scientists.
[Locked - 77%]bokuwadoctaaaMarch 30 2010, 03:04:27 UTC
There should be at least two to three known locations for the chip. We haven't figured out where the newest location is, which has been used close to a year now but we're all still trying to find it. There are a few doctors that have been taught how to remove them, including me, and the procedure usually doesn't take that long. A clean surgical cut on the skin where they're placed is enough to remove the chips, and people are always advised to not remove them themselves even if they know the location.
Unfortunately, we don't know what the chip's purpose really is, and I can't think of why the scientists would need them in the first place.
[Locked - 77%]vonkarmicMarch 30 2010, 21:10:26 UTC
So the chip of every individual that was brought here within the past year should be in the same location - the one that has yet to be determined?
As for the purpose of the chip - I've heard that it effectively suppresses certain - (Franziska pauses here, as she still doesn't completely believe that existence of such) - supernatural powers, but that does not explain why it's implanted in those who do not possess such.
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Have people told you about the chips malfunctioning yet?
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And vaguely, yes. Do you have anything you'd like to add?
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Well, tell me what you know about it, so I don't repeat any information.
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I will answer what questions I can, however I request specific inquiry.
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The chip is subcutaneous and implanted in a currently unknown part of the body. Though I do not know precisely where mine was situated, I know it was removed quite easily. However, for a period of seven(7) days after its removal, I suffered malfunctions, errors, glitches, and a loss of control over my special abilities.
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So you have no knowledge of the effects of chip removal on humans?
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Hatsuharu has been... quiet. [Quiet being code word for weird]
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I assume it won't be too long until she attempts to do so again?
And what do you mean, 'quiet'?
(Suspicious Franziska is suspicious.)
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As in, he hasn't posted much ta the network. Jus' something 'bout zombies.
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Have you seen or spoken to him since your last meeting?
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Unfortunately, we don't know what the chip's purpose really is, and I can't think of why the scientists would need them in the first place.
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As for the purpose of the chip - I've heard that it effectively suppresses certain - (Franziska pauses here, as she still doesn't completely believe that existence of such) - supernatural powers, but that does not explain why it's implanted in those who do not possess such.
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