Gilbert Nightray (
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synopsychic2014-07-14 01:11 pm
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[Open to Fellow Investigators]
[Gilbert has really gotten to the point where he's had enough. He's confused, and he knows he should have paid better attention when people were talking about things before, but he's still just, well, a mess.
Those who know him might not be that surprised by this.]
If someone is... if someone is an infiltrator [That's the word, right? He thinks so. Terminology.] Is there any way to snap them out of it? How long does it last?
[He doesn't like it. Any of it. So he adds, in a mental mutter.] What if you shake them really hard?
[Right okay back to being an adult. A sulking adult.] My brother doesn't remember me. Once this is over, he will again, right? Are there lasting effects? Is it dangerous to him now if I talk to him? I mean, if I'm a reminder of his actual life or anything, it won't break anything in him, right?
[Someday he will not have this many newbie questions. Maybe.] Is there anyone this has happened to before, where you forgot who you were and became someone else because of these Trumps? Were you all right? When it ended... were you really all right?
Those who know him might not be that surprised by this.]
If someone is... if someone is an infiltrator [That's the word, right? He thinks so. Terminology.] Is there any way to snap them out of it? How long does it last?
[He doesn't like it. Any of it. So he adds, in a mental mutter.] What if you shake them really hard?
[Right okay back to being an adult. A sulking adult.] My brother doesn't remember me. Once this is over, he will again, right? Are there lasting effects? Is it dangerous to him now if I talk to him? I mean, if I'm a reminder of his actual life or anything, it won't break anything in him, right?
[Someday he will not have this many newbie questions. Maybe.] Is there anyone this has happened to before, where you forgot who you were and became someone else because of these Trumps? Were you all right? When it ended... were you really all right?

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He'll return to himself once the mission's complete.
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[First arrival and unexpecting Elliot not to be Elliot. He's in a prolonged backpedal from that by now.]
Completely, right? All his memories? What about... this. Will he remember being someone else here?
Sorry for all the questions.
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[There is the briefest of hesitations. Memory can occasionally be a tricky topic, for those who've been around for a while.] He'll remember everything of his normal life, and most of what has transpired while we've been here. His memories of his false history prior to our arrival will be...fuzzy at best.
What did you tell him, exactly?
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[There's no bliss in it really.] I see. So then, like waking up from a dream you still remember.
[Ah but that yeah.] Not much before I realized, fortunately. Mostly I think I confused him acting like I knew him.
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[He doesn't entirely believe it's that easy, but this isn't really the time for a debate on the nature of the self.]
Not reacting with familiarity is one of the more difficult tricks to learn. In the future, if you're unsure of someone's current identity, try making psychic contact before you engage. If they reply, they're who they ought to be.
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Ah... like this you mean. I hadn't considered that. I'll keep it in mind.
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[It's the easier thing to answer, and so he answers it first.]
It can change a great deal. Our memories shape who we are, what we do, which parts of our natures we allow to reign over us. Remove or alter them, and you shift the balance.
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Where are you right now, Gilbert?
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The courtyard. [Not exactly outside, but out of the buildings anyway.] Why?
[Where are you, Break? Should he come find you?]
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In any case, there's no mental reply, only a short while later a: ]
HI THERE!
[ from Emily, from directly behind wherever it is Gilbert's standing. ]
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So he stumbles back, flails an arm out and up as if to fend off some oncoming attack. Somehow he manages to keep his feet though, sputtering and staring at Break.]
You could just walk up normally sometime you know.
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Haha! Didn't mean to startle you. Next time I won't appear in such an...
[ SMIRK ]
...offhanded manner!
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So it's good, right? Even if he glowers at him, gold eyes narrowed before he lifts his hand to wave off his words like someone might a particularly persistent mosquito.]
What the hell are you doing here anyway?
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The Infiltrators will be fine after this. They'll remember everything you think they should.
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[Did they escape this cycle of new worlds to liminal space to new worlds? Or did they die? He's got one option he would prefer be the answer here.]
That's good at least. If he'll be all right. If they all will. But until then they're stuck...
[And straight back to sulking and mulling this over.]
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[Gil is building a mounting grudge against the Trumps or whatever they call themselves.]
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[Not that he hasn't spent a great deal of his life filling that role, he's just not fond of it.]
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... We seem to come out fine afterward. [For a certain value of "fine." It's still all unsettling as hell.]
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I guess the only thing I can do is keep an eye on him. Make sure nothing bad happens while he doesn't remember who he is.
[There's a long pause, during which Gilbert wonders if he's reading too much into that statement.] Seem to. That's good, but... it can't be easy.
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[There's sort of a mental shrug, here. He's not getting into it.] It is what it is.
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[Because it was not quite so long for him. There's a sinking feeling in him still though.] It's infuriating is what it is. Elliot shouldn't have to deal with this.
He's been through enough. [Having his memories messed with again, after what that Chain had done to him. It makes Gilbert furious on his adopted brother's behalf.]
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[Where are the folks in charge and when can he threaten them with his giant skeletal bird friend?]
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