monolike: (bzuh)
'ɓเɠ ɠαყ' รσ૨εყ ([personal profile] monolike) wrote in [community profile] driftfleet2016-04-23 09:51 pm

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Hello, morning everyone! I hope everyone who attended the dance had a lot of fun, and everyone who didn't- well, I hope you had fun too. The museum was really nice, wasn't it?

Anyway, my name's Sorey and I just have a very quick question. Um. About this whole 'going home' thing, I've heard it a couple times. Is it really true that you return home just as when you left it, like nothing's changed? Has anybody experienced anything different when leaving here?
namisan: (sup just hanging out)

[personal profile] namisan 2016-04-24 02:53 pm (UTC)(link)
I only just woke up from 'going home'. [This is the guy that Cole referenced then. Seems a nice enough guy.] And yeah... you go home to the exact moment you left it and nobody's any the wiser you were gone to begin with.

[Then you wake back up here and fall out of bed and it's all very annoying.]
namisan: (shootin the breeze)

[personal profile] namisan 2016-04-24 07:52 pm (UTC)(link)
[Pfft. She grins at that.] I'm fine! Was kind of shocked to wake up back here. Not to mention annoyed. But that's it. You kind of roll with it.
namisan: (short hair IS better I agree)

[personal profile] namisan 2016-04-27 11:12 am (UTC)(link)
I don't know how it works, but if you go by the theory that we're taken from a split second in time and we'll get returned to that moment when we leave, then I don't think we have two bodies. I think it's just like kidnapping us back here all over again.

And it's a solid theory to go by. I went back to experience events that hadn't happened for me yet, but a friend of mine here had-- he said he was on the ship with me the entire time and I certainly didn't vanish or anything on him.

I didn't live through any of those events with him until I slept for two weeks. [It's confusing to explain, but she found that reassuring, at least.]