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eli is from the darkest timeline ([info]skittish) wrote in [info]pandorarpg,
He noticed her hesitation at the mention of a dead man's memories. She had some and first reaction was jealously, followed by the curiosity to want to know who those memories belonged to and why she was keeping them from him. Only once he reached that conclusion, he felt that it might also be connected to what was wrong in his own dead.

"And I could probably do it better," he said sort of offhandedly. "If we want to see how the memory works with other people, you have to create something as close to the real thing as possible, you might be good at fabricating that, but I could make something very close to the real thing." After all, that had been part of his plan, to not have to worry about death or worse losing his mind, he had started to create back ups. At the beginning they were never quite good enough, he could still tell it was real, it didn't have enough of the nuances. However, recently he was able create replicas of his own memories with 90 percent accuracy. That wasn't something needed for comparably simpler obliviation, which was more of an art where his was a science.

"Because the average person might not be able to tell, but false memories can be recognized as different by an individual and as you know don't quite work the same." In an indirect way, he was telling her that he knew. Or that at least he had an idea. Even as they were scheming to try to put these nightmare-memories into someone else's head, he was calling her on the unspoken game between them.


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