http://buttery-tech.livejournal.com/ ([identity profile] buttery-tech.livejournal.com) wrote in [community profile] tvk2011-10-10 08:42 pm

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[You know, most people upon waking up in an unfamiliar place would... probably start asking questions about said place, how they possibly got there, how they can get back. But Bridge isn't most people. Every since he woke up and discovered the nifty phone he was provided with, he's been playing around with it. Which means various people will probably get silly texts throughout the morning consisting of things like Wow, this is pretty ancient! and Where's the food button? Eventually he'll finish playing around and actually put out a video call sometime around the afternoon.]

Uh, wow. Okay, this thing actually works? I haven't used one of these things since... well, since middle school? Anyways, I was thinking of adding some upgrades to it to make it a little more useful, but... I kind of have no idea where I am. And since I'm missing my Delta Morpher, it's not like I can really call for a ride back to the HQ either. So, anybody know a good electronics store in the area?

[identity profile] want-a-vacation.livejournal.com 2011-10-14 04:23 pm (UTC)(link)
It's a process where you link your consciousness to someone else's and to a computer and directly connect to their subconscious world. If the diver and the divee have shared time and space a lot, like if they were friends for a decent amount of time before the dive, it's possible for their minds to resonate and play back memories from the time they knew each other.

It's also possible to use an artificially created Encephalon to visit specific places, but you won't see your memories played out with that.

[identity profile] want-a-vacation.livejournal.com 2011-10-15 01:20 am (UTC)(link)
Well, I'm pretty experienced with Dive technology. If you'd like, I could try to explain some of it.