melodyoflogic: (long forgotten wound)
Ayumu Narumi ([personal profile] melodyoflogic) wrote in [community profile] compnetwork2013-12-01 07:56 pm

[Action/Later Anon Text] First Logic

[Those at Andromeda High School during break that happen to be passing by the music room might be in for a small treat: With the door left open just slightly on accident, the sound of a piano being played can be heard throughout the hall. The skill of whoever is playing it is more than obvious: On par with that of a professional, or perhaps even beyond that, some would say, a soft and vibrant melody escapes the room while it's player is completely engrossed in the music and his thoughts. Of course the school's piano would draw him here eventually, like a moth to a flame. Music was the one passion he could never fully give up on, after all. Like an addict, the desire to play would continue to call him back to music, no matter how much he tried otherwise to pull himself away.

But if anyone stopped to listen and made their presence aware, the music would stop abruptly.

Ayumu had been biding his time for the network to begin functioning properly again before moving forward with questions he needed to start asking, but now, with the city rebuilding and a fragile peace slowly settling, he knew it was the best time he'd get. ]


[Evening; Anonymous Text]

This place can fix chronic illnesses or health defects people had before their arrival, right? That's what it seems like, anyway. We can even heal injuries with magic.

What about more abnormal ailments? Things that can't be explained by science, even bordering on supernatural or magical. Has this place show itself to be able to have any affect on things like that?

trainwrecking: (Looking off)

[personal profile] trainwrecking 2013-12-02 09:06 pm (UTC)(link)
I'm not sure where the distinction is between what can be cured and what can't be, though. It doesn't seem to cure the brain or physical wounds, but can reverse death and... take away your supernatural ability to die over and over, I guess
trainwrecking: (Excuse me but... what?)

[personal profile] trainwrecking 2013-12-02 09:30 pm (UTC)(link)
Reversing death, or dying over and over when you're already dead?

[Frankly, both were unsettling and difficult to come to terms with.]
trainwrecking: (Operation Tornado..?)

[personal profile] trainwrecking 2013-12-03 12:15 pm (UTC)(link)
That was a condition of the world. It happened to everyone. . .

The world was created around the idea that if you. . . lived a miserable life and died young, you could exist in it and live normally. You were healed of whatever ailment killed you, and if you were murdered again there -

you still felt all the pain but woke back up like nothing happened. Death didn't exist for sentient people.
trainwrecking: (Hear me out.)

[personal profile] trainwrecking 2013-12-04 01:01 pm (UTC)(link)
I wouldn't call it heaven. There was too much violence and too many people were eager to fight. Noda still acts like it's funny to swing a halberd around and yell about killing someone...

Jerks and violence aside . . . Hinoto-Ri functions a lot like that afterlife. If I had to guess, any really terminal conditions would be cured so that you could help out here. I'd have to know more to be sure.
trainwrecking: (Tell me the truth.)

[personal profile] trainwrecking 2013-12-08 01:39 am (UTC)(link)
. . . Something that won't hurt you, but the people around you? Like a curse, huh. . .

Is it something that can be spread? Like a virus?


[Oddly enough, this isn't the first time he has tried to solve a problem like this. One of the clones from Facility and their 'clone sickness...' Was this one of them? It sounded just different enough, but from what little he knows about that torture facility... maybe it fit the bill.]