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牧瀬 紅莉栖 | MAKISE KURISU ([personal profile] kuritsun) wrote in [community profile] sirenspull2012-03-12 02:43 pm

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[ There's only text. That's all she feels comfortable with right now - the swirl of confusion and emotion in her head makes her doubt her ability to speak publicly right now, provided that function of her cell phone really existed like the "Greeter" had said. And, deny it though she may, she was on the edge of panic. Kurisu didn't want conversation right now. She wanted answers.

Science always helped to calm her insecurities. ]


Hello. I just arrived. A few questions:

1. What determines who is "pulled" to this place? Does it involve deletion from the victim's original world line? If so, how do we retain our memories of that past time? Compressing memory data into a transportable size for just one person requires extremely powerful machinery; the concept of doing so for a whole city is unrealistic at best.

2. On that note, how many newcomers exist in this space? How long are we expected to live here?

3. What is known about the disappearance and reappearance of the
[ the hesitation she takes before writing the next word is obviously not noticeable by the time she posts this, but boy, was it there when she wrote it-- ] "monsters" overnight?

4. Is there any public data on the mechanism of the Core at all?


[ the post sits for a few moments, and then the following is edited on. Honestly, she doesn't know what she's hoping for. The chances of any of them being here were infinitely small - quite literally, if anyone from any world and any timeline could be snatched. But where the hell would she be without hope right now, anyway? She bites her lip, invisible behind the wall of hastily-chosen words. ]

5. Is there anyone from Akihabara here?

Please answer. thx.
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[personal profile] typhlopid 2012-03-13 10:00 am (UTC)(link)
Fortunately, there is hope beyond statistics.

There is a community here, albeit rough around the edges. We take care of one another as best we can.
typhlopid: (Concentration.)

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[personal profile] typhlopid 2012-03-17 02:04 am (UTC)(link)
The cost of integration would be to pretend that we were just like them, had never been Pulled in the first place, and happily join either SERO or AGI and never complain about the status quo.

And even then we would likely experience discrimination.