readytobe: (they will not come back.)
MEWTWO ([personal profile] readytobe) wrote2013-11-20 02:21 am
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(β:001), written,

[The camera for this journal has been obscured completely, so that the writer's identity is somewhat of a mystery. It's someone with small, neat handwriting, at least, something close to cursive but not quite there, and almost too perfect to have been written by hand.]

The only useful information I have been able to gather is that I am now part of an experiment on a world other than my own. Why, and how, seem unimportant to my fellow captives, but it does seem as though this communication network has been in use for quite some time. Perhaps the answers are buried further than I have dug.

I do not expect assistance, but I would not mind being pleasantly surprised by it.
cilantro: (this is quite an exhausting taste)

written;

[personal profile] cilantro 2013-12-06 02:32 am (UTC)(link)
Well...take for example one incident that happened a few months ago: one day, I had woken up to find that I was missing about [a slight pause as he seems to be gauging how much time that was] a year and half's worth of memories. The last thing that I could remember was the day before a gym battle with a friend of mine. I couldn't remember anything that happened after that day, nor any memory of the life and friends I had here in Luceti. I wasn't the only one either--there were other people who couldn't remember some of their most recent memories either. But after a few days, all of those missing memories came back. It seems the memory loss was only temporary and as a result of an experimental shift that the people in charge here were conducting.

I have also had experience with being unaffected by some shifts--I would still recall everything, but my friends would not remember certain details or had different memories than they had before. Again, these moments typically last for about a few days, and then afterward they would remember everything they had previously forgotten.

...Perhaps saying that "everything was resolved" is a little inaccurate. It's more like "a feeling of normalcy" that comes back after these incidents. They are bothersome, but in comparison to some of the other experiments and such that take place here, these ones in particular are thankfully not as frequent and are in rare taste.