Thinking broadly, the people doing the drop offs know how much a problem it would be if a new arrival wasn't taken in by one of the Displaced. Theft, injury, getting caught by the police or UNA, etc. So the safest thing is to make sure the rest of us get to the new arrivals before anyone else does.
If New Amsterdam is our base (so to speak), it makes sense the majority of drop offs would happen here.
The first exception was when, according to the guide, everyone found themselves waking up on a train heading to New Tokyo. The ninth round also happened there. Makes sense if there's no one in New Amsterdam to retrieve people.
The second exception was New Beijing and given how the entries before and after all relate to retrieving Judas, I'm guessing the AI was located in New Beijing? But I'm also guessing not everyone was there either, so why do a drop off there and not New Amsterdam again?
New Tokyo is definitely the strangest considering the sheer amount of coordination needed to move an entire group without anyone realizing it, the people being moved included. I'm going to imagine a lot didn't take kindly to waking up on a train out of the blue.
But this is me thinking broadly with the details I have from the guide. Please correct me if I'm understanding things wrong.
I think you're mixing up the drop off in New Tokyo with the train ride.
We, the present and properly identified Displaced, were on a train. Some of us were there suddenly. It was following the dream situation where reality itself was altered. Trust me when I say that trying to find another logical cause to that won't shake out.
The people in New Tokyo would've had to get there by train, probably, but we don't know for sure. We don't even know how they knew we'd be going there, but they did.
That's what I meant, but I could have worded it better. Current Displaced wake up on a train. The ninth round drop-off happens after. Displaced could have been put on the train to ensure the ninth arrivals had people to rendezvous with.
I'm still trying to wrap my head around the whole dream-sharing thing. I guess it'll make more sense if I ever experience it? Is that a common thing that happens? Or is it something people don't really talk about so it's hard to tell?
I hardly think I'm the first person to try to track the vehicles bringing people in and dropping them off. I think there's value in trying to use upcoming festivals to try to predict where a drop-off might happen to try to find more information.
But do you think there's anything more pertinent to focus on? I know I'm new, but that just means I can I have a lot of directions I could move in.
No, we weren't put on the train for that reason, because that implies there was an external agent able to take me and put me on that train, and there was nothing of the sort. I didn't wake up drugged, and I didn't have any signs that I'd recently been drugged.
The dream-sharing thing depends. There was the big dream. We all got swept up in it, and then there weren't any dreams for a couple of months. Now we're all having smaller, shared dreams, but they aren't on the same level.
In terms of pertinent, I'd focus on getting a job and a place to live. I know that sounds ... wrong? Maybe? But you're here now, and you're not going to have resources without the rest of that lined up.
It's hard to envision if you weren't there. I think the fact that we rolled back literal calendar days to before any of the willing train goers had gotten on a train is more telling. We were the only ones who remembered the time before, or the life before everything was changed.
And yes to the lucidity, assuming you're in it. If you're there and there isn't some part of your subconscious given form. That happens.
It's fine. Whatever answers I don't have, I can make sure someone can get you what you need to know. Probably. My world isn't anything like this one, so I have a lot of blind spots.
It erased the effects of a monster attacking and decimating New Tokyo. The city was in ruins, and some of the Displaced were on a train to head out there for relief efforts. Another monster was attacking New Johannesburg when we were put under. I remember hearing about it before I fell asleep.
These attacks were replaced by weather events when we woke up. No monsters.
Wow. The guide wasn't kidding when it said the world changed. By the way, define monster? I imagine we're not talking about Bigfoot or something like that.
What kind of level of harmless are we talking about? Small animals like squirrels running around with gold eyes, or "don't mind the wolf, it'll leave you alone if you leave it alone."
My world was on a similar path for awhile. Took a lot of work to course correct. Don't think things are entirely fixed, but it's better than it could have been.
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If New Amsterdam is our base (so to speak), it makes sense the majority of drop offs would happen here.
The first exception was when, according to the guide, everyone found themselves waking up on a train heading to New Tokyo. The ninth round also happened there. Makes sense if there's no one in New Amsterdam to retrieve people.
The second exception was New Beijing and given how the entries before and after all relate to retrieving Judas, I'm guessing the AI was located in New Beijing? But I'm also guessing not everyone was there either, so why do a drop off there and not New Amsterdam again?
New Tokyo is definitely the strangest considering the sheer amount of coordination needed to move an entire group without anyone realizing it, the people being moved included. I'm going to imagine a lot didn't take kindly to waking up on a train out of the blue.
But this is me thinking broadly with the details I have from the guide. Please correct me if I'm understanding things wrong.
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We, the present and properly identified Displaced, were on a train. Some of us were there suddenly. It was following the dream situation where reality itself was altered. Trust me when I say that trying to find another logical cause to that won't shake out.
The people in New Tokyo would've had to get there by train, probably, but we don't know for sure. We don't even know how they knew we'd be going there, but they did.
Same with New Beijing.
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I'm still trying to wrap my head around the whole dream-sharing thing. I guess it'll make more sense if I ever experience it? Is that a common thing that happens? Or is it something people don't really talk about so it's hard to tell?
I hardly think I'm the first person to try to track the vehicles bringing people in and dropping them off. I think there's value in trying to use upcoming festivals to try to predict where a drop-off might happen to try to find more information.
But do you think there's anything more pertinent to focus on? I know I'm new, but that just means I can I have a lot of directions I could move in.
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The dream-sharing thing depends. There was the big dream. We all got swept up in it, and then there weren't any dreams for a couple of months. Now we're all having smaller, shared dreams, but they aren't on the same level.
In terms of pertinent, I'd focus on getting a job and a place to live. I know that sounds ... wrong? Maybe? But you're here now, and you're not going to have resources without the rest of that lined up.
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The dreams. When it happens, are you aware it's a dream? What kind of level of lucidity is there? Does the empathy bond still carry over?
No, it's a good course of action. Can't get by without money, need to build enough of a presence to stay hidden, it's how the world goes.
Sorry for all the questions. I appreciate the answers.
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And yes to the lucidity, assuming you're in it. If you're there and there isn't some part of your subconscious given form. That happens.
It's fine. Whatever answers I don't have, I can make sure someone can get you what you need to know. Probably. My world isn't anything like this one, so I have a lot of blind spots.
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It erased the effects of a monster attacking and decimating New Tokyo. The city was in ruins, and some of the Displaced were on a train to head out there for relief efforts. Another monster was attacking New Johannesburg when we were put under. I remember hearing about it before I fell asleep.
These attacks were replaced by weather events when we woke up. No monsters.
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That kind of monster.
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Are these still a known threat? Not the giant one, but the smaller ones.
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There are some creatures that have been slipping in with golden eyes, but they're harmless.
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What kind of level of harmless are we talking about? Small animals like squirrels running around with gold eyes, or "don't mind the wolf, it'll leave you alone if you leave it alone."
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I'm not a fool. I wouldn't call a wolf harmless. I got attacked by a rampaging gorilla once.
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Did that happen here or elsewhere?
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There may be more trouble beyond the walls, but nothing that's gotten inside.
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[That sounds like a fascinating story, but Ginia decides she doesn't know Clarke well enough to ask about it.]
Is there much beyond the walls? Do people head out to go camping or hiking or anything?
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It might be a bit of an overreaction, but given the shape the world's in? I can't blame them.
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My world was on a similar path for awhile. Took a lot of work to course correct. Don't think things are entirely fixed, but it's better than it could have been.
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It sucks because I miss the green and the trees out there, though we've been hit pretty hard with it here.
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The wild greenery around the city is nice. It's nicer than what I'm used to.
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