please say yes or no okay? :>
1. are you a little kid? like youre under ten years old maybe
2. do you have dream powers like seeing peoples dreams?
3. if youre a guy are you nice? maybe youre a "good guy" where you come from or a hero
[Vivi's vaguely curious about the village, it seems. Really, she's just looking for people she might be less afraid of
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2. No.
3. I'm a girl!
4. And I was my sister for a few days! It was nice, but people got all confused sometimes.
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1. I am not a youth, no. I am twenty four Terran years old, to be precise.
2. The only dreams that I can "see" are my own, though I suppose with an fMRI module and a brain scanner I could witness those of others. At present I possess neither, however. [Robert completely misses the point on this one.]
3. I am male-identified, yes. As for whether I am a "good guy", I suppose that depends on your definition of good. I adhere to strict codes of humanism and I am a pacifist, as well as a dedicated scientist and intellectual. I believe these are positive qualities in a person.
4. I was personally unaffected by the last experiment, so I cannot answer this question for myself. But I found it quite... distressing. As I had only been in Luceti for a few days at that point, it was an exceedingly ( ... )
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can you please use smaller words?
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[Robert's actually at something of a loss. HOW DO I SIMPLIFIED WRITING]
I suppose I can... try for your sake. [His encounter with Poland did let him realize there were people who couldn't understand him. But it was still difficult (and shocking) to come across them.]
1. Like I said, I am twenty four. 24. So no.
2. I can't... "see" other dreams. Only my own. [This is really ridiculously hard for Robert. There are a few marks where he obviously started to write more and then stopped himself.]
3. To me, I am a good person. Where I come from, I am considered one. [That's not entirely true, of course, but Robert realizes that giving the full answer would probably be confusing, even if he desperately wants to.] But I am not a hero... just a regular person.
4. The experiment did not do anything to me personally. But it did affect two of my new friends here, so I was... greatly dist scared. [He hates having to use these juvenile terms. There's a pause before he continues writing.] ... This place is very ( ... )
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[Hmm. Well, he does seem nice. Way too smart, and that part about using machines to see her dreams... that sends shivers down her spine. The last sentence, though... that's worth poking at.]
what do you mean you dont know?
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And yeah, the experiment was something special. I turned into someone I knew from home for awhile, but I also ended up in a suit of armor. I looked like a knight. That was pretty awesome.
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armor? cool! wish I couldve seen you hee hee
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Yeah, it was fun! But that said, I'm glad it's over. It was pretty noisy to walk around in it.
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by the way where do you live now?
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[...Ignoring that fourth one]
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It was okay though.
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2. No.
...I guess it was okay. The experiment.
[He's not answering the third question. He isn't sure what to write down -- he's pretty sure he's not a "good guy" or a hero, and he hesitates to say he's nice. Probably not nice, when he thinks about it.]
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how old are you?
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