[It's a bit strange, but that actually does make sense.]
That does lead me to another question, though. It's something that's been bothering me for quite some time, actually. Does Retrospec care at all about the people we are now, or is the end goal to "overwrite" us with our past selves, so to speak?
The person I am now and the person I was then are completely different. Even once I've regained all of those memories, I can't possibly be the same person. I don't want to be. I'm just curious if that's what Retrospec is trying to do to all of us.
[It's neutrally stated, but it is something he really wants to know.]
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[It's a bit strange, but that actually does make sense.]
That does lead me to another question, though. It's something that's been bothering me for quite some time, actually. Does Retrospec care at all about the people we are now, or is the end goal to "overwrite" us with our past selves, so to speak?
The person I am now and the person I was then are completely different. Even once I've regained all of those memories, I can't possibly be the same person. I don't want to be. I'm just curious if that's what Retrospec is trying to do to all of us.
[It's neutrally stated, but it is something he really wants to know.]