Seta Souji ▫ 瀬多総司 (
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[Early in the morning, not long after the Midnight Channel broadcast, Souji decides he has some 'splaining to do. He fires up the old network device, but isn't really sure how to go about this.]
I can't explain the armor, but these broadcasts...they come from my world.
[It's not easy to tell from his tone whether or not he's affected by what he saw, especially for people who don't know him well. In reality, it's hard for him not to feel agitated in response to it. He spent a year hyper-alert to this thing, after all, and even after the time he's spent in Wonderland, it's become a habit to react this way.]
I don't think you should worry about what it shows you. It's probably not real.
[Probably.]
This sort of thing used to happen sometimes. Where two events got mixed together. It's been over a year though, I think.
[He can't think of anything else to say that would actually be helpful. He had thought of offering to explain the broadcasts, but he's alarmed by the fact that he can't remember what they're called. After a couple seconds of dead air, he shuts off the feed.]
I can't explain the armor, but these broadcasts...they come from my world.
[It's not easy to tell from his tone whether or not he's affected by what he saw, especially for people who don't know him well. In reality, it's hard for him not to feel agitated in response to it. He spent a year hyper-alert to this thing, after all, and even after the time he's spent in Wonderland, it's become a habit to react this way.]
I don't think you should worry about what it shows you. It's probably not real.
[Probably.]
This sort of thing used to happen sometimes. Where two events got mixed together. It's been over a year though, I think.
[He can't think of anything else to say that would actually be helpful. He had thought of offering to explain the broadcasts, but he's alarmed by the fact that he can't remember what they're called. After a couple seconds of dead air, he shuts off the feed.]
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How much money would you place on it not being real? A mil? A grand?
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He doesn't wait for an answer though. It was a facetious question.]
I don't think Wonderland can reproduce it exactly. Whoever we see...they can't really be in danger.
[Of course, as with everything else in Wonderland, there's always that niggling doubt at the back of his mind asking what if.]
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Wonderland's capable of grabbing almost anything it wants. [He hates to point it out.] But, I have to admit, it does seem excessive to harm one person per resident. Maybe it's more like that time we were told our secrets would be spilled if we didn't kill someone.
[When, you know, nothing ended up happening.]
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[What they were seeing seemed to vary too much--some people were seeing the past, things that couldn't be changed, and that was nothing like what he'd experienced at home.]
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[A beat.]
Or do you mean this kind of mish-mash event?
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[The information will surely be useful, or just interesting, either way.]
Wonderland must be getting bored if it's pushing peoples' memories together.
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[Well that's just... never good to hear.]
What broke?
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[Also known as the source of a lot of problems.]
So, what, something else broke and this is what we get? Wonderland needs a new gamekeeper.
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I don't know for sure. It might be awhile before anyone can tell.
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How long are we talking? Longcat, or Seattle Mariners starring in the World Series long?
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Month, couple months, an eternity?
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Besides something harder than lemonade while we wait.
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I don't know, that sounds like a pretty good plan to me.
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