Well, you are still scientists. That much is true. But there are different facets, different opinions, floating around. The ones who demand to know who is giving us information are likely the same who were taunting us in the beginning. Though it might be best to give them a name. It certainly wasn't John -- he doesn't prescribe to using ... hearts.
You want to get out. John wants to continue research, but is willing to go against the tide.
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When we took ill from our wings falling apart... That was when the barrier was completely down. The barrier isn't powerful enough to withstand everything that anomaly beyond the barrier leaks out.
It affected us terribly, but no one died. But you-- There was no word of if any of the Malnosso were affected.
Yes, the shift. When we went past where the barrier used to be, there was nothing. There was a void space. And yet, there's now an entire desert out there -- with ruins that your scientists were researching.
Not to mention the fact that powers were restored to normal during the duration. Death penalties disappeared... And then the barrier returned, and our powers were weak once again, but not as weak as before.
Assuming that the barrier that keeps us safe from this anomaly also reduces our strength ... the barrier was weakened.
But that doesn't explain the death penalties. Unless what we referred to as death penalties were a Malnosso-made catalyst to protect individuals when death weakens their resistance to that anomaly.
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I can still see that void in my mind. We should have had the flyers attempt to explore that void.
Interesting. [He does enjoy the leading along, Jacob. It's been since Caesar disappeared a long time since anyone's given him reason to feel irritated in this way.]
There's two options -- the death penalties are, or are not, a construct of the Malnosso. The fact that John is creating antidotes seems to lean towards the affirmative. But the anomaly negates those effects.
I suppose the question is, what is the point of the death penalties?
...So you use our deaths as opportunities to test the anomaly's ability to negate effects.
[Something tells him he probably should be surprised by this. But he really isn't. The cynical edge of his personality always knew they were disposable in some form.]
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You want to get out. John wants to continue research, but is willing to go against the tide.
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When we took ill from our wings falling apart... That was when the barrier was completely down. The barrier isn't powerful enough to withstand everything that anomaly beyond the barrier leaks out.
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Yes, the shift. When we went past where the barrier used to be, there was nothing. There was a void space. And yet, there's now an entire desert out there -- with ruins that your scientists were researching.
Not to mention the fact that powers were restored to normal during the duration. Death penalties disappeared... And then the barrier returned, and our powers were weak once again, but not as weak as before.
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But that doesn't explain the death penalties. Unless what we referred to as death penalties were a Malnosso-made catalyst to protect individuals when death weakens their resistance to that anomaly.
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I can still see that void in my mind. We should have had the flyers attempt to explore that void.
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And the rest of what I was saying?
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I suppose the question is, what is the point of the death penalties?
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So the experiments have something to do with the anamoly's effects. Observing the varied effects?
...But not the death penalties. The death penalties aren't being observed for effects.
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