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Demona ([personal profile] pmsgargoyle) wrote in [community profile] soul_campaign2013-04-05 08:20 pm

006. Video | May 16, night

[ it’s probably too soon after the kidnappings, but Demona doesn’t care.

The video feed starts and you get to see a blue woman with red hair and a set of wings on her back. She is obviously not a human. For those who don't know her, meet Demona. In return she doesn't even attempt to smile or greet the network. ]


Before, there used to be a group which didn’t have any name, focused on scientific research and meant to work alongside with Shibusen. Suffice to say, it never worked out because apparently its name was the only thing worth to be discussed. Qilby, before leaving, tried to bring it back, but not many people seemed to be willing to make something out of it. [ okay, she is done with the lame introduction ]

I think it’s time we discuss it once more.

The basic idea was to create a group with researches and science inclined Guests with the goal to synthesize our abilities and our knowledge to further research to aid Shibusen. I understand there are many academic people who wish they could support Shibusen with their knowledge and help the war some other way, and I believe this could indeed help.

Just a small note, nothing of this is official yet. I aim to make it so, but first I’d like to know who is interested.
dead_black_eyes: "Secret Agent Man" (I just speak in future tense)

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[personal profile] dead_black_eyes 2013-04-08 03:34 pm (UTC)(link)
Somehow, I feel that much of what goes on here is so far beyond what science can explain that I question the usefulness of this type of research.

That being said, I wouldn't be opposed to explanations for some of the more bizarre phenomena. It is only natural to want to understand such things.
dead_black_eyes: "Secret Agent Man" (telling lies alibis)

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[personal profile] dead_black_eyes 2013-04-11 05:04 pm (UTC)(link)
When applying familiar methods to an unfamiliar template, I find it's dangerous to assume much at all.

Understand that I used to believe, with a fervor approaching religious conviction, that everything that seemed supernatural had a logical explanation. When one surrenders that belief and accepts that some things have no rational explanation, it's actually liberating.
dead_black_eyes: "White Rabbit" (Go ask Alice when she's ten feet tall)

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[personal profile] dead_black_eyes 2013-04-14 04:25 am (UTC)(link)
I don't think I said anything about denial. That would be the precise opposite of keeping an open mind.