Normally they don't kill each other in the first week. And when they do, it's...
[She trails off there, looking a little beside herself.]
Normally it's not all good kids, like it is this time. Normally we get bad teenagers. Delinquents, violent criminals, people like that. There's good kids mixed in too, we can't have a camp full of violent people, but in the past it's usually been those violent ones who cause problems.
It's my job to know such things. A Facilitator understands the world around them and makes the pieces fit together properly. They make sure the code runs perfectly.
Well, hypothetically speaking. You are a person, not code.
[She wants to say 'that's not what I mean', but. Well. It's exactly what she means.]
Most of you are probably going to die here. I have some guesses at who will make it- [She's been running this long enough to notice patterns in those who make it to the end.] -but there's no guarantee of who will live and who won't.
I would rather those that die have a few good final memories. It's about all I can do here.
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We heard the voice this week again as well. So wait--
In all the times you've come here... why did you think the campers would kill each other?
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[She trails off there, looking a little beside herself.]
Normally it's not all good kids, like it is this time. Normally we get bad teenagers. Delinquents, violent criminals, people like that. There's good kids mixed in too, we can't have a camp full of violent people, but in the past it's usually been those violent ones who cause problems.
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"""Good kids."""]
Are you sure it was just because they're violent?
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[Which means she knows all about you too.]
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"Files?"
[Why would anything he did in Vision be recorded?]
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You weren't particularly kind, were you?
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How could you...?
[Neither confirming or denying the kindness part, that doesn't much matter to him honestly. But that information--
How would someone be able to get such a thing?]
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Well, hypothetically speaking. You are a person, not code.
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[Since clearly they're all people.]
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[She's a programmer, Mitsuru >T]
The voice isn't from your world, so it's not in your file. It's not in anyone's file.
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So you don't know everything about this world either, then.
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[He sounds dubious. Why???]
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RESULT: '98']
I am the only person left in my world. There's no point to living there anymore.
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He does at least go quiet. For a brief, brief moment.]
...That doesn't explain why you decided to spend so much time here.
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...I want to limit your suffering as much as possible.
[General 'your' there.]
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[BITTER.]
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Most of you are probably going to die here. I have some guesses at who will make it- [She's been running this long enough to notice patterns in those who make it to the end.] -but there's no guarantee of who will live and who won't.
I would rather those that die have a few good final memories. It's about all I can do here.
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[Mmm sarcasm.]
Do you feel obligated to all the kids who have already died?
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Hiro. Mabel. Roxy. Ryoji. Heat. Yusuke. Haruka. Marona. Steven. Need I go on? I haven't forgotten a single one of them, and I never will.
I'm well aware of the blood on my hands, Mitsuru. I don't need you to remind me of that.
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...Are some of them from the others' worlds, too? Or parallels of them.
[Everyone did seem incredibly concerned about that little possibility.]