Dr. Stanford Filbrick Pines, PhD (
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e x p e r i m e n t #08 (video)
[Some time Friday morning, September 8th, a new and particularly important broadcast appears on the network.
The feed flicks on to show Ford at a desk in his lab looking both tired and very guilty. ]
Uh, yes! Hello. Uh. Good morning?
[He clears his throat. Might as well get right down to it.]
As anyone who's slept since Wednesday will know, something weird has been happening. I may have been experimenting with a ward against a certain demonic triangle when there was an explosion that caused the ward's effects to warp and, for lack of better layman's terms, gave everyone the ability to traverse the Mindscape--that is, the realm parallel to any waking dimension.
To put it simply: Once you left consciousness at any point, you likely were able to explore your own mind, and the minds of others.
Fortunately, the effects seem to be temporary and I only singed half an eyebrow in the explosion, so... Good news! Everything should be back to normal by tomorrow.
Ahh, science. Well! That's all for today. If you don't want to deal with it, I suggest visiting one of the tea rooms for a delightful pot of industrial coffee. Always works for me!
[With a winning smile from Ford, the broadcast ends.]
The feed flicks on to show Ford at a desk in his lab looking both tired and very guilty. ]
Uh, yes! Hello. Uh. Good morning?
[He clears his throat. Might as well get right down to it.]
As anyone who's slept since Wednesday will know, something weird has been happening. I may have been experimenting with a ward against a certain demonic triangle when there was an explosion that caused the ward's effects to warp and, for lack of better layman's terms, gave everyone the ability to traverse the Mindscape--that is, the realm parallel to any waking dimension.
To put it simply: Once you left consciousness at any point, you likely were able to explore your own mind, and the minds of others.
Fortunately, the effects seem to be temporary and I only singed half an eyebrow in the explosion, so... Good news! Everything should be back to normal by tomorrow.
Ahh, science. Well! That's all for today. If you don't want to deal with it, I suggest visiting one of the tea rooms for a delightful pot of industrial coffee. Always works for me!
[With a winning smile from Ford, the broadcast ends.]
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[SHE DIDN'T HAVE A FUN TIME.]
Did you plan for any of that?!
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Did someone hurt you? If someone hurt you, I'd like for you to tell me and I'll give them a piece of my mind. [And his big ol' gorilla fists.] We'll see how they like it.
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I saw things... I think I saw things I wasn't supposed to see, and... I think... other people saw things I wanted to hide... Things I didn't want to tell people...
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Yikes. I'm sorry, Mikan. I really didn't mean for anything to happen. I didn't like having people crawling around my headspace either. Trust me.
[An awkward pause. He's trying to be more communicative about emotions.] Uh. So... Will you be alright?
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[But just a little. Obstinate people obsessed with an imaginary problem with a lack of lab procedures is something he feels he does not deserve, ever.]
It'll be over by tomorrow, I promise.
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If you... if you see anything from my past, and my memories, could you not tell anyone? I don't want anyone to get worried. And, you, you too! I don't want you to worry too much over me, if you see anything...
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I promise I won't tell anyone. I've got some pretty bad things in my head I don't want anyone to see. You don't need to worry about me ratting to anyone, alright?
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