michael corner is reluctantly growing up (mlcorner) wrote in pandorarpg,
"So do you ever start baking in bulk because you are used to doing it at work? Instead of just making enough for yourself - or y'know, me?" he laughed, because obviously he wasn't the only person she would make things for.
Michael nodded, knowing that for her it may be a bit more tricky than the others. When she asked about the dreamless drought he shook his head. "No, I don't think they would. The drought might affect them in some manner, though. Since it's not actually your memory, it's coming forward when you sleep because your mind is most vulnerable then. So it may pull you out of the memory and leave only Pandora's bits in - y'know, the people who were actually involved in the memory, rather than you lot who weren't even there. But I think you'd still experience the memory just like before, just not with you in it." He didn't know if that was for certain, but seeing as dreams generally involved the person who was dreaming them, it seemed logical enough that the dreamless drought would stop them from dreaming about themselves and allow room for the memory to play on loop ad nauseam while they slept, which wasn't what he was really attempting to do.
"I wonder if there is a way to mix in a targeted temporary memory obliviation..." Michael mused, mostly to himself.