Evelyn Harris | Zelda, Princess of Hyrule (
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Hello, everyone. It looks like I'm not the only person just now becoming aware of this... forum, for lack of a better word. I've already read through the FAQ, but while I admire the dedication of those maintaining it, I still have a few questions:
- Is there any meaningful distinction between using "pulses" and "echoes" to describe the memories (or other things, I'm lead to believe) that we receive? Is one preferred over the other, or is it a matter of personal preference? Do they carry different connotations?
- I've seen numerous references to aliens in multiple recent posts that I haven't found explained in the FAQ. Could someone kindly summarize?
- It sounds like people who don't receive pulses/echoes can't access or sense this network. If I were to access it by writing on a piece of paper, say, and I left that paper lying around somewhere, what would my parents see? What if they look at my screen as I'm typing on it? I'd rather not take unnecessary risks, particularly as I'd like to keep my involvement as minimal as possible.
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- "Pulse" and "echo" refer to the same thing... We still don't understand what they are, but had to call them something. (Of course!) Both terms seem have "stuck"... It is a matter of personal preference.
- Several people assume we are being threatened by an alien invasion. An invasion was spoken of in the video in which Paul Ben was killed, and we have fought "monsters."
- No one who cannot use the network can see anything on it... If someone was watching you write, I think that although they would see you writing, they would not see what you were writing... (I used to connect often class, but I am not sure if anyone anything!)
I hope that those are somewhat useful answers. I can explain things or try to answer any other questions that you have the best that I can.
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Re: 1 and 3, that's good to know.
How graphic is the video? I haven't seen it yet, and I'm honestly not sure if I want to.
Thanks for responding. I hope these aren't things everyone asks, or else answering would be pretty repetitive. [and, also, because she'd like to avoid asking stupid questions that she could've figured out on her own.]
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You're welcome... And my name is Anthony Janvier, by the way. (I understand if you would prefer not to give your name.)
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- The difference between "pulse" and "echo" seems to just be which one you heard first. A lot of the people that have been here longer use "pulse", and the newer ones like "echo". They both mean the same thing, I think. And you can get more than memories. You can get things, like a weapon, or weird powers. Do you remember the big beam of light in the sky a month or two ago? I think that was from someone here.
- I'm not sure on the aliens thing. There was something a while back that some people were told it was aliens that are trying to take over the Earth, and we're the last line of defense, or something. But I don't know anything on that myself, sorry.
- People that don't have numbers - that don't get pulses - can't see this network. Someone did some tests a while back. If someone is watching you, they can't see what you're doing, or anything more than that you're sitting in front of a computer, or a notebook. I don't know what would happen if you left the piece of paper somewhere, though. I always write in something I carry out with me, and if I'm getting rid of the pages I used, I tear them up into little pieces and shred them when nobody's around to ask what I'm doing. It seems like just using the network is safe enough, though.
I hope some of that helped at least a little.
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That sounds like the safer bet, then. It's good to know that I can still use the computer when they're around.
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I think using something like a computer is best, but in a pinch, almost anything works. You can draw your number in the fog on a mirror, or etch it into the ground, or paint it on a wall. You can type it into a cell phone, which is how a lot of people make voice posts, it seems like. There are lots of ways to use the network, if you're creative.
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No real differences outside those of us that's been hooked up longer use pulse while newer people use echo. It's up to you want you wanna call it. It's the same with the club - us older members call it the Numbers Club, others like to give us ridiculous super hero team names or something.
The whole alien thing comes from early on. We were given a web address to look up by an art exhibit that no one else could see, and when we accessed it, someone claiming to be a 'Gardener' referred to the human race as being 'pests' and needed to be 'weeded out'. From what it said, it gave everyone the impression of being not from Earth.
No one can access this unless they have numbers. I've played with the network while at work and many times someone has walked in and not said a thing outside of telling me to stop playing my silly games. That being said, I'd still be careful. There's no telling what the enemy can and cannot do with any traces we leave behind. They can find us through sniffer dogs, so I'm sure they can pick up invisible writing.
Any more questions?
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Can you see/hear me? [which suddenly takes precedent over any other questions; if this thing could... turn on her webcam without her permission, or something sketchy like that, maybe she just wouldn't use it at all.]
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but I used to be worried about my Grampa hearing me going on video
so I'd wait for him to be taking a nap but then one time I realized
he'd been cooking in the next room the whole time and hadn't heard anything
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but mostly I thought we were fighting bad cops and those gang guys?
I guess I'm not the best person to talk to about this stuff
I kinda ignore a lot of stuff on the network when I don't get it
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Unfortunately, it's not so easy to avoid this. I'm not about to fault you for trying, though - it's a lot to take in.
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I understand that there's been some trouble, but I'm not planning on running into gangsters or tangling with the police.
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And welcome aboard!
I don't know how well we can help you with that... But I don't think there's a real difference between pulse and echo...
Cinderella likes pulse because it's more... all-encompassing?
That sounds right! And as for aliens....
Supposedly, aliens showed up one day!
And planned to do evil things!
And persuaded or brainwashed some police guys to help them out!
And then the network showed up and we're expected to save the day!
Which sounds dangerous.
And it is.
But it should be fine.
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[but still continues typing!]
Thanks.
So we're supposed to fight aliens now and save the city from the cops? That doesn't sound fine to me.
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With the power of teamwork!
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(Also, maybe you should pay attention in music theory.)
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[He's not sure if she knows his name--he doesn't know hers, but he's definitely seen her around. If she knows him as 'that guy who got a weird stutter out of nowhere,' he hopes she'll pretend she doesn't.]
I'm Alex, hi.
Like people are saying-ing, 'pulse' and 'echo' are diff, different words for exactly the same thing.
I can tote, totally confirm that anyone who isn't on the network will just see a blank screen or piece of paper if you try to show it to them.
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[When he starts stuttering, she let's out an "ohhh" like she's finally placed him, which is... not... encouraging]
I think you're right.
[and she has a brief moment where she's not sure if she should use her full name or not, considering they're classmates...]
Evelyn.
OH my god wait a second is this why you suddenly starting [how to phrase "started stuttering" nicely] acting differently?
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