And that was the issue with dreaming of course, you got people in by showing them how incredible it could be, how impossible things suddenly became possible, and the euphoria of finding what you needed all while your mark had no idea what was being done. But there was of course the darker side of things in all of it as well.
"When the subconscious realizes that there is some one else attempting to change and control the dream they begin to swarm, ready to defend their own mind by tearing out anything that shouldn't be there." He explained when Dieter shifted nearer and nearer until his head was in Eames' lap and if that was not an invitation for Eames to run his fingers through those soft curls he didn't know what else it might be.
"With the drug the only way to escape a dream is to be killed or for the time to run itself out." He went on, "In the dream world time is compounded so an hour in the dream is just five minutes in the real world. We control the length of the dream from the machine so you can always run out the clock if it turns out that things have gone well," He let his fingertips skim lightly over Dieter's scalp.