And you don't need to worry about my process, it was extremely difficult and unlikely to happen here. As for remembering, I do have quite a few experiments from my younger days that related to that.
["Volunteer for experiments" sets him on edge, although he's not sure what else he was expecting after asking such a broad question to so many people. He hates the idea of experiments, of being one again....but....]
It depends upon your tolerance and acceptance of the drugs, but yes, they tend to be very effective in the short term. The memories, or special abilities, can be tapped while the drugs are in effect, but once they have faded the effects will also go. The memories, however, if capable of being revived, will remain your own - although it will be more like living a movie and less like your own life.
This is, of course, entirely dependent on the memories still being intact and simply inaccessible at this present moment. Should the portion of your brain housing these memories be destroyed or removed, they will be gone forever.
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What experience do you have with memories, scientist?
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Which I suppose is one problem I have with memories. Although the rest came via a different process.
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What process is this? I wish to remember, not forget.
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And you don't need to worry about my process, it was extremely difficult and unlikely to happen here. As for remembering, I do have quite a few experiments from my younger days that related to that.
Would you like to volunteer?
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Are they effective?
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This is, of course, entirely dependent on the memories still being intact and simply inaccessible at this present moment. Should the portion of your brain housing these memories be destroyed or removed, they will be gone forever.