Aerith Gainsborough (
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[ Aerith appears front and center with a bright smile on her face. The first thing she does is wave at anyone who may be watching this broadcast. To the ordinary observer she looks as though she's not bothered at all by arriving in the Sphere, but that's not quite the truth. She's pretty freaked out, especially since it appears like she's completely alone. But, she's never let that stop her before and she's certainly not going to now. ]
Hello everyone and anyone out there! [ Her voice is bright and oddly chipper given the circumstances. ] I bet you all get exhausted by how many newcomer questions you get. I really only have one right now, so I'll make this short and sweet! All I want to know is if this place has anywhere that people can grow things. I know we're...under water, but things seem pretty advanced. [ She tilts her head and taps her chin thoughtfully ] So, I was hopeful that maybe there's something. Even if it's not much, I bet I can make it work. Maybe I'll even be able to open a flower shop here...
If anyone would be interested in that sort of thing. Never underestimate how much they can brighten a room up.
Hello everyone and anyone out there! [ Her voice is bright and oddly chipper given the circumstances. ] I bet you all get exhausted by how many newcomer questions you get. I really only have one right now, so I'll make this short and sweet! All I want to know is if this place has anywhere that people can grow things. I know we're...under water, but things seem pretty advanced. [ She tilts her head and taps her chin thoughtfully ] So, I was hopeful that maybe there's something. Even if it's not much, I bet I can make it work. Maybe I'll even be able to open a flower shop here...
If anyone would be interested in that sort of thing. Never underestimate how much they can brighten a room up.
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She gave a nod and started to move in the direction he'd gestured. ] I'm glad to know I'm not the only one with an appreciation for flowers here! I think everyone has it in them, they just have to look for it. [ Or maybe she was just that biased towards plant life being the best. ] It's definitely...strange. I guess, maybe, the basics would be a good start. What exactly is the purpose of this place? And us being here?
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[He’s not sure that it’s something someone should have to get used to. And Aerith was just so pleasant. Pleasant people shouldn’t have to get used to it, at least he didn’t think so. In a way... She almost reminded him of someone, but in a good way.] You’re quite right, I think... I believe It’s hard to not find some enjoyment in them. [They had so many uses, from brightening a room to expressing something to someone else.
Her question though gets a quick response, eager to help as they went.]
The basics are always a good place to start. To answer both questions, the Sphere is what brought us here; it wants us to help it figure out the answer to its question by simply continuing to live and go about our days here.
It... hasn’t explained it fully, but the main point is supposed to be to help it figure out how it can bring its people back. They all died rather mysteriously, and it’s been alone ever since.
[And that’s the less scary end of it, the other things... He’d work up to them.]
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For the briefest of seconds her expression darkened. ]So...it's like an experiment? [ She managed to lighten her tone and force a smile back as quickly as it had changed. She'd had a lot of practice at doing that. Still, finding out she was potentially in another research facility wasn't exactly the greatest thing. ]
Feels like I'm just getting bounced around at this point. [ Again, her tone was unusually light and she laughed a little bit, though there was a hint of sadness in her laugh. ]
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Her rather dramatic tone gets an almost comical rise of his brows, if it weren’t for her grin he definitely might have taken the idea more seriously.] Hm... There could very well be, perhaps it’s a sign. [He responded with a little tilt of his head, before lowering his voice and adding with a light smile.] Or they have allergies.
[Which he was very glad to say that he did not, at least not to plant pollen or anything else that he knew of.
Being an overly observant person, especially around those who’d caught his interest, he caught the shift in her expression and tone. It wasn’t unexpected, of course... No one liked to find out they were stuck in an experiment, he certainly hadn’t. So his tone softened a little, and he nodded.] It is, yes. Would I be... correct in presuming you’ve had prior experience with experiments?
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Hmm...allergies, you know I didn't think of that. But, even if they do have allergies, they can still appreciate the beauty. Just from afar, right? [ See, so clearly there's still something wrong with them if they don't like flowers but have allergies.
She hummed to herself at his question and then put her hands behind her back, swaying some as they walked. ] Nothing slips past you, huh? [ She teased in a vague attempt to keep the conversation as light as possible. ] I kinda just got busted out of one. Guess I'm drawn to them. Or they're drawn to me. [ In the case of her world, it was that they were drawn to her. But who knew which it was here?]
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[His smile turned a little wry at her next comment, rubbing the back of his is neck lightly at that.] Oh, I assure you, some things do.
But I’m a detective, so I do tend to be observant. [He added, stalling a little while he tried to think of the best way to explain the experiment. Not that there was much of an explanation, but there were some side effects of this world that she deserved to know about before they happened.
He does feel a frown slide across his face though,] I’m uh— sorry to hear that... Definitely not the sort of thing you want drawn to you. [Glancing down at her again, he tried to lighten his tone.] I will say that aside from a few unfortunate aspects to being here... It’s not a bad place most of the time?
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Some things slip by us all. [ There's a tiny hint of something off in her tone for just a second before she smiles again. ] Detective, hmm? That must be an exciting job to have. Definitely something that leads to observation talents. [ She gives him a small smile and a casual shrug. ]
Don't be sorry, things happen sometimes and it wasn't really that bad. [ That wasn't quite the truth, but nobody needed to know that. It was easier for her to just pretend it wasn't that bad and it wasn't probably easier for everyone else around. ]
Not that bad. Well, that's good to hear at least. Though the most of the time is a little bit worrisome.
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[Her attempt at being positive about it was apparent, and he couldn’t help but feel a little sad about that. Bad things happening to good people was very frustrating to him for a few reasons. It was never the other way around... He had a tendency to get too caught up in trying to make things better, so he couldn’t help but still feel bad for the woman.
Looking ahead as they approached the agricultural dome, he fumbled a bit with how to explain ‘most of the time.’]
Yes... There’s the occasional inconvenience. Ah— side-effects you could say, to the device the sphere implanted behind our ears for communication. [He gestured at the device for a moment before continuing,] It sometimes mm... I’ve heard the term glitch used? Anyway, every few months or so, personal memories are broadcasted across the network. They’re not all bad things, or things we wouldn’t want shown, but sometimes... [His shoulders rose in a small shrug,] Then there’s also the odd month that things we fear, nightmares you could say, manifest in the physical world.
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How could something glitch and share our memories? Memories are...[ she shook her head. ] special to each person. They shouldn't be shared like that. [ But that's pretty much a given-in and she's not sure she wants to talk too much about these thoughts. Her shoulders slump and she lets out a tiny huff of a sigh. ] How does it know what we fear?
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[The how was something he didn’t fully understand himself, but he tried to explain it the best he could based upon what others and the sphere itself had said.] Well... From the way it’s been explained to me, the communication devices implanted behind our ear don’t really mesh properly with our biology? They’re connected to our brain... I think... [An uncomfortable frown, it’s really a weird thing to think about and he doesn’t like it even now.] So presumably the technology accidentally pulls from our minds when we’re not using almost as though we were.
[A hand gestured slightly as he continued,] And it seems that if it has direct access to our minds, it likely can work out what we fear.