Not...really. I mean, when someone forgets, they don't just--have a gap, in their memory. It's like none of this ever even existed to them, like they've been living a normal life the whole time.
[He shrugs a shoulder, vaguely uncomfortable. The fact of the matter is, approaching people who've forgotten the network to try to figure out why they've forgotten is probably more dangerous than the possibility of forgetting in the first place. There's always the possibility of getting turned in for acting suspicious, after all. Especially with cops like them.]
And yeah, it does. I've done it twice now. [Beat.] Offnetwork reasons.
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[He shrugs a shoulder, vaguely uncomfortable. The fact of the matter is, approaching people who've forgotten the network to try to figure out why they've forgotten is probably more dangerous than the possibility of forgetting in the first place. There's always the possibility of getting turned in for acting suspicious, after all. Especially with cops like them.]
And yeah, it does. I've done it twice now. [Beat.] Offnetwork reasons.