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Hajime "panty king" Hinata ([personal profile] hopefragment) wrote in [community profile] reverienet2018-05-08 11:52 am

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hi

i'm hajime hinata. from japan, earth. probably the most significant thing about it is a really prominent high school called hope's peak, known worldwide for cultivating talent, so if you've heard of it, that's something we have in common at least.

that's really not why i'm trying out this posting thing, though. i mean, you've all been thinking about it, right? what we're supposed to do now? nobody's in charge here. there aren't any objectives to clear. there aren't even any rules.

do we just... live here? is that supposed to be enough? are we supposed to solve the mystery of what happened on this station before we can go home, like some kind of stupid murder-mystery dinner?

i guess what i'm trying to get at is... yeah, what i said before. what do we do now? i've had enough of weird processed food and pulling open the walls in search of voices to get nothing but wires and stuff i don't understand.
uragiru: (i'm shot full of holes and so are you)

[personal profile] uragiru 2018-05-24 11:42 am (UTC)(link)
Haha.
The idea might have been influenced by my own fondness for SF fiction.
But even in fiction, the concepts are often imaginative extensions of scientific theories that already exist.
To put it another way: I don't need a degree in quantum mechanics to observe what I can already see on this station.

Not ghosts, as such.
A ghost would be an entity that exists in the present, likely with its own will.
What I'm talking about is more like... echoes.
As if time has come loose, in a way.

Although I have been toying with the possibility that the station itself is a sentient, malevolent entity.