[...Peko, that's a little creepy. Just...just a little.]
[In spite of creepiness however, he opts to make no comment on his nightmares. Yes, that's what they were but that's not as important as that last bit.]
...no, it doesn't. You're underestimating just how powerful the program is when it comes to fucking with a person's brain. Like that flyer said, it's therapy...but it's pretty extreme. The whole point of the New World Program is to replace a person's memories. That being said, there's a reason Usami's initial rules had one against violence.
[He sighs. May as well just get to the point here, there's really no point in trying to fully explain this shit.]
The long and the short of it is...everyone who died on the island is comatose at this point. Your bodies are all functional, but your brains aren't. So...only five people will be waking up when the program ends. And it's up to those five to find a way to wake up the other ten.
[Congrats, Peko. You're not wholly dead!! Just braindead.]
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[In spite of creepiness however, he opts to make no comment on his nightmares. Yes, that's what they were but that's not as important as that last bit.]
...no, it doesn't. You're underestimating just how powerful the program is when it comes to fucking with a person's brain. Like that flyer said, it's therapy...but it's pretty extreme. The whole point of the New World Program is to replace a person's memories. That being said, there's a reason Usami's initial rules had one against violence.
[He sighs. May as well just get to the point here, there's really no point in trying to fully explain this shit.]
The long and the short of it is...everyone who died on the island is comatose at this point. Your bodies are all functional, but your brains aren't. So...only five people will be waking up when the program ends. And it's up to those five to find a way to wake up the other ten.
[Congrats, Peko. You're not wholly dead!! Just braindead.]