Voices from Heaven (
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driftfleet2015-10-20 10:06 am
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Sweet dreams are made of these...
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Leaning in, he taps the menu he wants her to see. There are two selections - "Option" and "Help" - and a third, unlabeled box with only an arrow icon showing.]
See that last option? That's the log-out button, and it doesn't work. Right from the first day it came out, once we entered into this world, there was no way to leave.
[He gives the button a couple experimental taps, but of course nothing happens.]
We didn't keep playing because it was interesting. We kept playing because the game wouldn't let us stop.
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"Log out..." You can't leave? How is that even possible? I mean, how did you get here exactly? How did you start the game?
[Back where Wanda's from video games definitely were not this sophisticated. The only one's she can think of require a controller and TV screen.]
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Let's see... every user has a helmet, called Nerve Gear. Once activated, it interrupts the signals sent by your brain to your body, and sends those signals directly to the in-game avatar- er, a digital body in this world. So when I think about moving my hand, instead of my real hand, the one on this body moves.
[He lifts an arm and flexes his fingers a few times, to demonstrate.]
Problem is, once the helmet is on, you can't just direct your body to pull it off. You'd just start doing this in-game.
[He switches the gesture to pretend he's pulling an invisible helmet off of his head.]
So the log-out button is crucial to escaping here. Make sense?
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[She's definitely starting to get the picture now... and she doesn't like it.]
That seems like a large safety oversight.
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It was. The equipment was recalled and discontinued as soon as the incident occurred. Competitors came up with safe alternatives that could be used without risk of getting killed or trapped in virtual reality. Not that it helped those of us who were stuck here already.
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[Wanda can't help but sound incredulous about the whole thing. As she was understanding it, the whole affair seemed incredibly reckless and stupid. The risks just to play a video game... they seemed much to high for some form of virtual entertainment.]
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[That it would be used in that way... did that thought really never occur to anyone? Or maybe, like him, were they too busy wishing to live in that world that no one considered it all going so wrong?]
Nothing went as planned.
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[Then a disturbing thought occurs to Wanda. She looks a little panicked, lifting her hands up to her head, trying to feel about for something not seen on her head.]
If we are here now, does that mean we are wearing-
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No, don't worry about that. This is just a memory. This place no longer exists in reality.
[His voice is somewhat nostalgic as he says it- not quite missing it, but he's not really happy to say it, either.]
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No longer exists... because you beat the it? The game?
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[Felt pretty great.]
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You seem to almost miss it though. The way you look out, all around this place. [She gestures about at their surroundings. Which, as she mentioned earlier, virtual or not, was quite beautiful.]
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Well... it's natural, I think. For a full two years, this was the only home I knew. I wasn't just playing the game or fighting for my life all the time. I was really living here. When we beat it, it was likely that I'd never see it again, so... yeah, I'm kind of nostalgic about it.
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[She lets her voice trail off, letting the boy fill in the blank.]
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Yeah. Physically, I was just lying around in bed, asleep... it was pretty jarring when I woke up.
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How did your body... how did you stay alive? Surely eating or drinking in this world would not actually apply in the physical world.
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[In a way, that's more depressing than being slain in-game - their chance of survival was taken away entirely, and they were helpless against it.]
Do you know what an IV is? Specifically, an intravenous injection?
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So you were taken to a hospital then? Your family was able to move you safely?
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[She doesn't mean to sound judgmental, but after all that she's heard... it's hard for her not to be.]
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[God, if SAO had been by choice? Only people like Kayaba and the murderers of Laughing Coffin would sign up, most likely.]
I was a part of the beta test... back then, it really was just a game. I played for hundreds of hours, but no matter what, I could always log out when I was ready to stop. It was really fun. That's what SAO was supposed to be for everyone.
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shall i throw this on the 2nd log to escape captcha?
[He smiles bitterly.]
That bastard said he couldn't even remember.
Sure, I was planning on riding this out till you felt like kicking Wanda out of the calibration. ;D
[That did rather sound like something a bastard would say. And yet...]
What he did was clearly evil, but... Somehow he does not sound like the kind of villain that desired the suffering of many innocents.
i can go for miles lmao so i'm cool w/ that