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wildestlogs2022-03-30 06:50 pm
Entry tags:
- agent connecticut,
- aiden price,
- alloran semitur corrass,
- ange ushiromiya,
- aziraphale,
- bob laughs-at-the-storm,
- bumblebee,
- bunnymund,
- cammie maccloud,
- dan sagittarius,
- dick grayson,
- doreen green,
- elle bryant,
- filbo fiddlepie,
- holly short,
- kaworu nagisa,
- kon-el,
- michelangelo,
- miles morales,
- mio amakura,
- need,
- nog,
- sarah kerrigan,
- stacia novik,
- tim drake
MEMORY SHARE ※ 1

MEMORY SHARE

It's during a pause in their day. A nap. An idle moment looking out from the gardens at the landscape passing by below. Taking a moment to catch their breath after a jog in one of the castle's larger magic rooms.
The squad is suddenly connected. Mental pathways locking together, they're forced into one another's innermost beings. Thrust into one another's memory palaces where the mind collects and stores everything that makes them who they are. The core of their beings are only a few steps away and no one can prevent the link.
To make matters worse, it comes with no explanation or no ability to pull out and stop. Once they're through the first memory, perhaps they can find a way out, but they're already witnessing some event from their host's past. And, if they left, who knows whether or not they'd end up accidentally invading another memory palace?
And if they were there, who was in theirs?
[ooc: So, how this works: the memories can either be viewed in spectator mode or the guest can be experiencing everything themselves. The person whose memories are being shown, the host, can watch as their current self or take the form they had of their past self. They can also be invisible until the memory is finished. They can talk about the memory with the "guest" that's visiting.
They cannot control the first memory shown, the player decides that, but they can sometimes control any other memories they'd like to show people after. Of course, there's also always the option of an extreme emotional reaction bringing up other memories unbidden.]

this probably doesn't need a warning but I feel like it does (because of the implication)
That is very dangerous. The police might think you are involved in those crimes! Please never speak to them or let them get close.
[He definitely isn't familiar with superheroes and how they are received by the public. He's thinking about this under a civilian's point of view.]
when in doubt, I figure easier to slap one on just in case
[But again. Spider-Man constantly showing up may have some more suspicious. He is aware not all of the police approve of vigilantes. His own father was not exactly a fan. So Miles knows this is....complicated. This is just his ideas, his attempts to try figure how Peter had done it.]
no subject
[Preferably 24/7. No child should be involved in such thing.]
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[So. Yeah. It. Pretty much is just Miles as he is new to this and still establishing himself, still figuring it all out and learning about his powers and all yet. To really having connections to be able to contact other superheroes for help or the like. Outside of the other Spiders.]
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[Yes, he is ridiculously out of touch with that reality. To be fair, he's not to blame for thinking that superheroes are dumb and overall impractical.]
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[Aside from the other Spiders? Even then. He's promised to send them all home, to fix this mess with the collider. So. Miles is not expecting that to always be a thing to easily chat or meet up so freely with them after that.]