As for my research, I've been working on a device to monitor all of a subject's vital signals simultaneously to provide as complete a picture as possible of their current physiological state of being. This is a holdover from a project I'd been working on at home, but I've decided to re-purpose it for the study of the Persona phenomenon.
The general intent would be to get a baseline reading from a subject who has not yet manifested a Persona, and then take readings during and after that process. Up until now, the limiting factor was the size of the machine. The most common method for awakening a Persona I'd heard of was to be in physical danger, but having someone strapped down to a device like that and placing them in physical danger skirts a bit too close to torture to be ethically sound as a research method.
But if we were to use an Evoker in the experiment instead, that would be an easy and reliable way to ensure that we achieve the desired result with a minimum of unnecessary stress inflicted upon the subject. And since I'm assuming you'd rather not surrender your own to the MAGI facility for the purpose of the experiment, have prior experience with using one, and are personally acquainted with parties related to Kandori and Takeba's original research, you would seem an ideal candidate to aid with this study.
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[Now that that's settled...]
As for my research, I've been working on a device to monitor all of a subject's vital signals simultaneously to provide as complete a picture as possible of their current physiological state of being. This is a holdover from a project I'd been working on at home, but I've decided to re-purpose it for the study of the Persona phenomenon.
The general intent would be to get a baseline reading from a subject who has not yet manifested a Persona, and then take readings during and after that process. Up until now, the limiting factor was the size of the machine. The most common method for awakening a Persona I'd heard of was to be in physical danger, but having someone strapped down to a device like that and placing them in physical danger skirts a bit too close to torture to be ethically sound as a research method.
But if we were to use an Evoker in the experiment instead, that would be an easy and reliable way to ensure that we achieve the desired result with a minimum of unnecessary stress inflicted upon the subject. And since I'm assuming you'd rather not surrender your own to the MAGI facility for the purpose of the experiment, have prior experience with using one, and are personally acquainted with parties related to Kandori and Takeba's original research, you would seem an ideal candidate to aid with this study.