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Which of those do you think it implies, then?
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The change itself ought to be impossible. There are legends, naturally, but I was able to track and refute practically all of them. So the answer is: I have no idea, but I would hardly put it past whatever has done this to be able to rewrite one's mind on the most basic level.]
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Do you think it has something to do with these nanomachines that were mentioned in the guide, then?
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That would mean leaving this place wouldn't negate the effects. Only the deactivation of the nanomachines would.
[Which, needless to say, isn't good news.]
Surely there must be a way to test that.
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[He's impressed, actually - this Ritsu has just come in, and there they are raising interesting points already. There's something to be said for fresh eyes.]
My notes are none too extensive on the point, but we did experience a brief spell of nanomachine power loss. It did not result in any ability being restored. Only in near death from radiation poisoning.
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You say "we," so do you mean everyone lost power to their nanomachines? [Probably.] If that power loss could be directed at one person instead of a group, completely shutting theirs down... [Since death isn't always permanent here, there might just be a...]
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That would be way too dangerous, thouhg, so forget about that... Just musing, is all.
[...Did he make a typo? Shit. He swallows.]
though*
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Dangerous, yes. Unlike mere everyday life here, which is perfectly safe? I'd volunteer for this little experiment, if I thought it was plausible to have any kind of cooperation in getting it off the ground. But I don't have a lot of hopes for it.
[His past cracks at suicidal risk-taking in the cause of answers have not been very popular with his friends.]
If only because a restoration of my nature should have made said radiation poisoning impossible. But that didn't happen. If the suppression is temporary, it still takes time to wear off, a longer time than anyone would have without the nanomachines' other effects.
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And I suppose the nanomachines would just be restarted if you were to revive after dying from radiation poisoning, anyway.
[What a pain in the ass. Still, it's good to know limitations.]
I guess if there was a way around it, you all might have found it already, anyway.
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[Actually, he isn't sure. Actually, this is a good question. But then what will they get out of the answer, except possibly a way to guarantee a permanent death? He knows people he'd prefer off the scent of that particular trail.]
I'd say yes, but honestly, most if not all of us here quickly get caught up and worn down by the demands of everyday survival. If you can offer a fresh eye and mind, no one will refuse it. Do you do research on these matters professionally, Mr. Kageyama?
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[That's... How old does he think he is?]
No, I don't. I've been interested in things like ESP and psychic powers ever since I can remember. That's all. I guess I'm just spit-balling right now.
[Although...]
I participated in a research study for a short period of time regarding awakening psychic potential, though it wasn't useful in any way... That's about the limit of me studying this sort of stuff "professionally." I'm still in school, after all.
And just "Ritsu" is fine. [He's the younger brother in a family, it feels odd to be spoken to so formally.]
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[Take this as a compliment, Ritsu. If he knew your age he would probably not be bothering.]
I suppose you are not, essentially, in a different position to the rest of us. Prior knowledge does very little except offer endless opportunities for frustration... are psychic powers a "thing" in your world, as they say?
[A "thing". Right. Perhaps someone should not be trying to slang it like the cool kids.]
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They are. They manifest in a variety of ways, though the most common I've encountered and have experience with are telekinetic powers such as levitation, or bending spoons. I've also witnessed pyrokinetics, clairvoyance, and telepathy.
I mainly studied how they manifested in people. I suppose I was wondering if those techniques would end up working here, though based on what you say, I'm starting to doubt it.
[Starting to. Meaning he doesn't fully just yet.]
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[It's hard to convey a raised eyebrow in text. This does have him hesitating, though. Bending spoons is a parlour trick, and even in a world where the supernatural is an established fact, there are plenty of charlatans.
Plus, this is apparently a child. How good is his judgement really?]
I'll need to know a little more about those techniques of yours before I can speculate. We do have some evidence to suggest that the original residents of the town possessed some traits beyond the human, which were not suppressed, but I'm not sure we'd be allowed even such leeway.
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There were various methods. For example, my older brother was born with psychic powers, as were many other people. These tended to be known as "natural-born espers." Those who awakened these powers later were usually not as strong.
[Mostly.]
For myself, stress was a primary factor in my awakening, and my power tends to grow with it.
[Mostly.]
A lot of experiments were run concerning the use of stress to awaken psychic powers. They had varying amounts of success, however.
That said, this area seems to be stressful to begin with.
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If it's stress you're after, I've got excellent news for you. But I would not recommend running any personal experiments to try to bring your powers back out. Others have tried that, too. They mostly discovered creative ways to die.
[Norbinbury is low on every resource except ways to die.]
If you were not born with your powers, then you should know how to survive without them. My best advice is to focus on that.