[ Satsuki looks worried. Which is strange, because usually she doesn't look like she's feeling anything at all. But today her eyebrows are furrowed and she's frowning. Visibly. ]
I haven't finished with my calculations yet, but according to the information I have so far, if nobody has changed physically and people aren't saying things without meaning to, the flood is most likely affecting us mentally. If we haven't noticed, it's probably because something's been changed so that we wouldn't. I don't know if that helps, but I just thought everyone should know. In case you were worried or anything. We probably won't find anything out until the end of the flood. So we should just relax. [ She smiles slightly, as though this is really a comforting thought. ]
I wish I could tell you more, because I hate not knowing all of the details, but it's an awful lot of math and all I have to work with is these textbooks and what I can work out in my head. I'm used to having the answers at the tip of my fingers, and all I had to do is ask. But there's nobody to ask here, and even if there was, I'm not sure they would answer me. In that port I tried to talk to the computers, but they wouldn't say anything. It was really unsettling. I didn't like it. I'm almost afraid to try again. It's like they don't like me anymore. [ She sort of pouts. ]
It's sad. I don't have anyone else to talk to. I don't like being dead. It's just so frustrating, and I feel like I don't know anything anymore. According to mythology, if there's an afterlife you're supposed to know everything when you die. It's just not fair.
I haven't finished with my calculations yet, but according to the information I have so far, if nobody has changed physically and people aren't saying things without meaning to, the flood is most likely affecting us mentally. If we haven't noticed, it's probably because something's been changed so that we wouldn't. I don't know if that helps, but I just thought everyone should know. In case you were worried or anything. We probably won't find anything out until the end of the flood. So we should just relax. [ She smiles slightly, as though this is really a comforting thought. ]
I wish I could tell you more, because I hate not knowing all of the details, but it's an awful lot of math and all I have to work with is these textbooks and what I can work out in my head. I'm used to having the answers at the tip of my fingers, and all I had to do is ask. But there's nobody to ask here, and even if there was, I'm not sure they would answer me. In that port I tried to talk to the computers, but they wouldn't say anything. It was really unsettling. I didn't like it. I'm almost afraid to try again. It's like they don't like me anymore. [ She sort of pouts. ]
It's sad. I don't have anyone else to talk to. I don't like being dead. It's just so frustrating, and I feel like I don't know anything anymore. According to mythology, if there's an afterlife you're supposed to know everything when you die. It's just not fair.