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2ed: Natural elements [video]
[Today our purple haired alien android can be found in the garden's generously stocked library, sitting in comfy chair and surrounded by several stacks of books that range in size from two to a dozen books each. At the moment, she is pouring over a rather large green tome, whose title is obscured from view by the angle from which the video is being recorded. Then, after a few moments of Yuki simply staring into space, an action that usually means the biological interface is deep in thought, she puts the massive book down and begins to speak, in her usual monotone voice, to anyone who cares to listen via the vine.]
Hello. As I have told some of you I have been studying the underlying data structure of this world. Today, I seemed to have reached the limits of what I can find through my own means, due to this fact I will publish my results now for others to see. My conclusions are as follows:
First conclusion: The data structure of this world is inherently stable with occasional spikes in instability that quickly disappear or repair themselves. Due to this fact, it seems escape from this dimension is impossible.
Second Conclusion: The being in charge of this world, also known as "The Queen," is a high level multi-dimensional being similar to the Integrated Thought Entity. The constantly changing nature of this world may also suggest that this being is capable of data generation in the same manner as Haruhi Suzumiya.
Third Conclusion:
The lack of male-type beings, the literature contained within this library, and the general theme of this world seem to point towards the "Queen" having a fascination with the female gender.
Final Conclusion:
As of this moment, I cannot reach any satisfying statement about The Garden's nature aside from those previously. I feel as if I have failed as a observational unit and will continue my research as soon as new evidence can be obtained.
Hello. As I have told some of you I have been studying the underlying data structure of this world. Today, I seemed to have reached the limits of what I can find through my own means, due to this fact I will publish my results now for others to see. My conclusions are as follows:
First conclusion: The data structure of this world is inherently stable with occasional spikes in instability that quickly disappear or repair themselves. Due to this fact, it seems escape from this dimension is impossible.
Second Conclusion: The being in charge of this world, also known as "The Queen," is a high level multi-dimensional being similar to the Integrated Thought Entity. The constantly changing nature of this world may also suggest that this being is capable of data generation in the same manner as Haruhi Suzumiya.
Third Conclusion:
The lack of male-type beings, the literature contained within this library, and the general theme of this world seem to point towards the "Queen" having a fascination with the female gender.
Final Conclusion:
As of this moment, I cannot reach any satisfying statement about The Garden's nature aside from those previously. I feel as if I have failed as a observational unit and will continue my research as soon as new evidence can be obtained.
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However, if I may play devil's advocate, how can we be certain if the Queen is the only entity in question?
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I am actually very impressed with your deductions. Will you be keeping us all informed if anything new occurs?
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Can she teleport to her location?
Sure, that kind of thing dosen't surprise yuki at all.
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You can read reality as if it were a computer program. Unless that's a metaphor?
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Well, I guess it's good to have things summed up like that. You're familiar with this kind of unstable space, then?
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Yes, this type of space often manifests itself on the version of Earth I am from.
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