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Miles Edgeworth/御剣怜侍 ([personal profile] frilliance) wrote in [community profile] animus_network2013-09-11 12:28 pm

Fourth Case [Anonymous Text - Backdated to 4th]

There is an issue that has been in my mind for quite a few months, people of Animus.

As you all know, our worlds were somehow destroyed and, somehow, we were ‘saved’ by our souls being brought here and inserted into hideous wireframe constructs. Supposedly, we are still alive, despite the fact that we were ripped from our own bodies. ‘Death’, in a matter of speaking, is not permanent – we are just give a new ‘body’ to inhabit. However, in less than a year, when the Glamour system runs out, we will truly ‘die’ and not come back.

Some of us, however, are working to restore our worlds and bring us back there. The administrators claim to be doing that themselves. Whether or not they truly mean to do that, I cannot tell.

Would you believe that such a feat is truly possible, however, considering our own conditions and that of our worlds? Do you think that, somehow, the administrators can bring our worlds back so that we can return home? Or do you believe that we can find a way ourselves and stop the administrators before our time runs out next year?

Suffice to say, I am very doubtful of this idea, considering its sheer absurdity. However, as this entire tower is full of things that completely contradict proper logic, I am not sure if I can completely disregard it.
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[personal profile] doc_brown 2013-09-11 05:29 pm (UTC)(link)
Of course!

I have quite a few theories of my own regarding what affects our worlds. In the best of cases, simply solving a paradox would permit to revive all our worlds. I doubt this will be that simple, but even then I am confidant that we may be able to find a way!
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[personal profile] doc_brown 2013-09-12 02:20 pm (UTC)(link)
Not enough, I am afraid!

However an accumulation of event tend to make me think the dimension of time may be involved in the destruction. This would be ideal, as then solving the paradox would instantly bring things back the way they were once. If not, there will be other ways, albeit more tricky.