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Science! Technology! Really Wild Things!
Who: A whole posse of ~seekers of truth~...
Where: Radiant Garden
When: Some time post-'KH2'ish/P4Arena
What: SCIENCE. Poking Shadows, Heartless, and all that good stuff...
Warnings: Only for confusing shenanigans.
Slowly but surely, Radiant Garden is returning to normal. Something close to it, at least. Outside, in the city, buildings being restored. In the castle, new recruits taking up the guards' uniform. And in the basements...
It has been a long time since the laboratories had been fully functional. A long time since they'd been put to their old use.
But today, that's changing. Nothing so ... extreme as had once been studied, back in Xehanort's day. Darkness involved, yes, but no need to touch a human heart with it.
Time, today, to study what the human heart had managed to bring forth in two different worlds.
Even's gaze scans slowly over the two cages on the table, where two creatures are being held. The first: it could be at home here. Could even have been born here. A small humanoid creature, pure black, hitting out at its cage and trying to escape into an inky puddle.
A Heartless - a Shadow of the heart.
The other, a larger cage: something that this world had yet to see until now. The creature inside ignores him as he passes, looking more like it's ready to strike out at his gathered colleagues - new and old.
A Shadow of the psyche.
Quietly, he makes notes for a moment, before turning to the rest of the group.
"Very well, then. It would appear to be time for us to begin."
Where: Radiant Garden
When: Some time post-'KH2'ish/P4Arena
What: SCIENCE. Poking Shadows, Heartless, and all that good stuff...
Warnings: Only for confusing shenanigans.
Slowly but surely, Radiant Garden is returning to normal. Something close to it, at least. Outside, in the city, buildings being restored. In the castle, new recruits taking up the guards' uniform. And in the basements...
It has been a long time since the laboratories had been fully functional. A long time since they'd been put to their old use.
But today, that's changing. Nothing so ... extreme as had once been studied, back in Xehanort's day. Darkness involved, yes, but no need to touch a human heart with it.
Time, today, to study what the human heart had managed to bring forth in two different worlds.
Even's gaze scans slowly over the two cages on the table, where two creatures are being held. The first: it could be at home here. Could even have been born here. A small humanoid creature, pure black, hitting out at its cage and trying to escape into an inky puddle.
A Heartless - a Shadow of the heart.
The other, a larger cage: something that this world had yet to see until now. The creature inside ignores him as he passes, looking more like it's ready to strike out at his gathered colleagues - new and old.
A Shadow of the psyche.
Quietly, he makes notes for a moment, before turning to the rest of the group.
"Very well, then. It would appear to be time for us to begin."
no subject
It's meant calling in some favours with Mitsuru, of course. She herself had not been best placed to secure a Shadow for examination but the Kirijo group had means and resources that, given the circumstances, Mitsuru had been willing to share on the understanding that Naoto remained part of the study.
The Shadow isn't what interests her here, however. Shadows, she's seen plenty of and even as she knows it's her presence as a Persona user that agitates it, she's far more concerned with the Heartless. In definition, very similar to Shadows only gifted a different name. She wonders, briefly, if there was scope for Heartless to be transformed into something more positive just as Shadows could become Personas, but certainly it won't be found in this Heartless here.
"By all means." She's eager to see this progress, fascinated by the science and the logic in this study even as she's trying not to let that show. Age already stands against her, as does her ignorance in much of what she's seeing, but she's not going to let that impact any more than it has to. "If this proves at all any connection between what you have faced and the threat to all Persona users, we should determine it as soon as we are able."
no subject
Even knows that as well as any - knows the damage an uncontrolled Shadow can cause better than most. His gaze - one rendered inhuman by the damage that his own Shadow caused, optics that shine the same green his eyes once had - lands in Naoto's direction for a moment, and he nods. "Indeed. It is very probable that whatever we find out here will have repercussions for all worlds." A large statement to make, but not one he's making unfounded.
Turning back to the others, he speaks on- "My personal hypothesis is that the largest distinction between the two categories of being is in how they are generated. A Heartless requires the severance of the heart and body: but a Shadow requires the two to remain intact. It reflects an elsewhere-existing heart rather than embodying it. If a heart cannot access a mind, there is nothing that can form a Shadow." Or in turn, a Persona. He's seen what happens to a Persona-user rendered truly Nobody, after all: struggling, summoning Heartless where his heart should have freely and fluidly given rise to his power...
"Still. I'll suggest we begin with our standard scans: we have performed enough on Heartless, so our newer subject should be the focus first."
no subject
That's why he needs to make sure the pair of them are as free to make observations as possible, so they can process all the data fully. If anyone will make headway with this, it's those three--they must be, beyond a shadow of a doubt, some of the most intelligent people he knows. That's why he's moving to handle the equipment, even as he nods along in understanding to Even's theory. If they're to begin with their standard scans, then he'll be able to handle running this first battery of tests practically on autopilot. Obviously the spectrometer needs to be run, first.....
no subject
"We already have a baseline for the average Heartless of this variety, but for the sake of accuracy we should likely take the appropriate measurements for this particular specimen as well as subject it whatever is deemed appropriate for its fellow."
As he speaks, he's already calling the average data for this variant of Heartless onto a blank page of his Lexicon - once Aeleus and Even are done with their respective tests he'll update the average to better represent this Heartless in particular.
no subject
Which isn't to say she can't offer up an observation or two of her own. "It may also be worth considering any differences in how they choose to attack, assuming there are any, and whether there's any connection to how they are generated. Though I admit, my experience with Shadows in a real-world environment is lacking." And the Kirijo group hadn't been in a hurry to share their research, though they did at least provide the baseline statistics for the Shadow they'd been lent.
Which, really, is another reason to be here. There had, after all, been a very real risk once that the entire city would have been turned to Shadow and she has to wonder how that would have worked out for those who had acquired their Personas - doubtless they would have stood out like a beacon amidst the Shadows of the people they once knew and that surely couldn't end well.
no subject
Naoto's remark, however, gets a further response. "None of us have any meaningful experience with Shadows in the 'real world' past your own. These will be new discoveries for us all..." He pauses for a brief moment. "However, if you wish to closely study a Heartless' attack and generation, you are welcome to any of our data you desire, including my recent recordings." His stored viewpoint on the Investigation Team's only true encounter with Heartless... and of its unfortunate consequences for their unprepared numbers.
"For now, come here - do you believe that you can handle the operation of the scanners, if I instruct you? My attention will ...be elsewhere shortly."