I was thinking it's like an experiment. A lot of the effects we start to feel over time mess with our perceptions of what is real and what isn't. It's only when the doors started appearing in the halls we were messed with.
[He glances back to the kitchen door as if it would yield some answers. It won't.]
But if that's the case I don't know what they're to find out. I'm Hinata Hajime by the way. Part of the Reserve Course Department of Hope's Peak. [He might as well get it out of the way since he'd told another person from Hope's Peak he knew what their title meant.]
That makes five of us from Hope's Peak so far. ...though two of them are missing. [He knows better than to hide that two of his classmates were in the main department. Besides he can't lie to Kirigiri about that. Not after...not after all that happened.]
This place seems to convert people who had special abilities or were...not human. One person here used to be a robot. As unbelievable as it sounds...I think we're pretty used to the supposedly impossible being real.
[ She brings her hand up to her chin in thought. ] Yes. How interesting, though. Completely removing everyone's special abilities... I can't say I'm surprised. If they were able to bring us here, it's only natural that they'd be able to do that as well.
Komaeda Nagito and Gundham Tanaka. [Neither are people she'd know. Or at least, he doesn't think so. He could list their talents but that seems...impersonal. Saying there from Hope's Peak is enough isn't it?
He spreads his hands.]
They can also control us to some degree. So it's not that big of a stretch, no. It's just odd that they claim we're special and they chose us for that reas-
[He stops himself. No. It isn't that odd at all...is it?] ...no. It's more like they're not saying what we're chosen for. Or why.
On the surface it could seem innocent and confusion people. But if this is really an experiment. It makes sense to throw us into confusion at the start and wonder exactly what they know.
And more likely to let our guard down so they can take hold of our minds. [Hinata finishes. He's not sure if telling her Komaeda had been here was wise. But at the same time if he ever came back.
Well.
He'd deal with that then.] I think I covered all we know so far. People have been putting up notes on the bulletin board of what they've learned. It can tell you whatever I missed or didn't know.
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[ It actually is what it feels like. There's no clues, no information to go off of... They're just trapped. ]
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[He glances back to the kitchen door as if it would yield some answers. It won't.]
But if that's the case I don't know what they're to find out. I'm Hinata Hajime by the way. Part of the Reserve Course Department of Hope's Peak. [He might as well get it out of the way since he'd told another person from Hope's Peak he knew what their title meant.]
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She perksup at the mention of Hope's Peak. Of course there were other classes, but she's surprised to actually meet someone from one. ]
Kyouko Kirigiri. Super High School Level Detective, and a student at Hope's Peak as well.
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This place seems to convert people who had special abilities or were...not human. One person here used to be a robot. As unbelievable as it sounds...I think we're pretty used to the supposedly impossible being real.
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[ She brings her hand up to her chin in thought. ] Yes. How interesting, though. Completely removing everyone's special abilities... I can't say I'm surprised. If they were able to bring us here, it's only natural that they'd be able to do that as well.
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He spreads his hands.]
They can also control us to some degree. So it's not that big of a stretch, no. It's just odd that they claim we're special and they chose us for that reas-
[He stops himself. No. It isn't that odd at all...is it?] ...no. It's more like they're not saying what we're chosen for. Or why.
On the surface it could seem innocent and confusion people. But if this is really an experiment. It makes sense to throw us into confusion at the start and wonder exactly what they know.
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[ She nods again. ] Yes, that's right. Throwing us into chaos makes us easier to control.
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Well.
He'd deal with that then.] I think I covered all we know so far. People have been putting up notes on the bulletin board of what they've learned. It can tell you whatever I missed or didn't know.
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I appreciate it. If I learn anything myself, I will be sure to let you know.
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Right. If I find anything more out, I'll let you know. Whatever is going on, they've been really careful not to show us who they are.
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They have, which makes sharing information between one another all the more important. I wish you luck.
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[The bulletin board would be too slow in the scenarios he's thinking of.]
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[ She nods, giving him a small smile. ]
It was good meeting you.