live_ringer: (A second alone with a chance let pass.)
Lyle Dylandy ([personal profile] live_ringer) wrote in [personal profile] lingeringlegacy 2010-10-04 01:27 am (UTC)

quicklog

That's a good point. Familiarity with one another might be a way to tell the difference... but then, without memories to back it up, it's just as possible that the person you find so familiar could have worked at your local deli instead of the same base. [He gave a shrug. It was frustrating to have what little you 'knew' called into question like this, but there was little to be done for it.]

As for what our cause was... I'm not entirely clear on it, but I have some bits and pieces to work with. I know that in my memory, I was piloting a Gundam saw a bunch of automatons mowing people down. After I dispatched the machines in the base I turned and saw another machine like the one I was in, presumably piloted by someone. I shouted at them, called them 'A-LAWS' and fired on them, but they got away.

[He paused for a moment, his jaw tight from clenching his teeth. The memory of what happened at that base STILL left him furious. Finding himself without any more appetite, he packed away his own portion of the lunch Stellaris had brought.]

Later on, the Wilderness shifted to a place with actual people rather than mannequins. Some of those we knew and one of the ones I came across was Aurora... or rather a double of him. I still don't know how the hell it worked. But he still had his memories. You'd think that'd solve a lot of problems, but there was one issue. You couldn't find too much information in this place without it killing you. Another trick of the Sphere, I guess.

[The frustration and anger that he had started feeling at the mention of his memory was only building when he thought of the conditions attached to Adstringendum, and it was starting to show in his expression. It was just so damned ridiculous how this place was always one step forward and two steps back.]

I still got a little information out of the encounter, though.

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