Teru Mikami [魅上 照] (
inordertobelieve) wrote in
prismatica2020-03-24 03:50 pm
two text posts for the price of one
▶ A. UN: anonymous123
[ Mikami is not okay. Granted, he hasn't been okay for 10 days now and most of that is not the fault of the strange alien planet he has suddenly been brought to, but being here isn't exactly helping either. He's gone through all the arrival procedures like sleepwalking and now he's spent a day or two just sitting in his apartment staring at nothing. A part of him still expects that this will all go away and he will finally fade into nothingness as he righteously should--- but that's not happening. He's still here, he's still breathing, and all of it is so so utterly wrong.
Mikami has never posted on the internet for advice before. That has always been the kind of lost and pathetic that happens to other people. He thinks about how low he's sunken and hits 'create account' on Prismagram. ]
I am dead. I have been made to understand that this is not the status quo. Why am I here then?
[ ... yeah, a very helpful post. He may be convinced to come off anon over the course of conversations, but that's a case-by-case thing. ]
▶ B. UN: mkmtr
[ Some time after that existential crisis is aired to the public, Mikami sits down and makes an actual personal account that he intends to use if needed be. He's not much of a social media person, never has been, but it seems useful to have in a place that is entirely unfamiliar. ]
Good afternoon.
I have recently settled in Lunatia after my initial arrival procedures. While I have been able to gain a wealth of information from officials and don't require immediate assistance, there are questions that I feel are better answered by other 'Moonblessed'. If you have a moment to spare, I would be grateful.
How well have you found your education from your old life to be valued in this city? For obvious reasons, we are without our certificates and cannot prove whatever degrees we may have obtained in the past. How would one go about having their academic status recognized?
Naturally, most knowledge would not carry over one on one, but there is still merit in being able to cite experience.
- T. Mikami
▶ C. [in person option]
[ There is a guy in a suit slowly exploring Lunatia Level 2 and visibly cringing at every bit of colorful decor or bubbly pop music. He looks like he hasn't slept well in many days. He also looks kind of lost. You may approach him in any manner you see fit, just wildcard me. ]
[ Mikami is not okay. Granted, he hasn't been okay for 10 days now and most of that is not the fault of the strange alien planet he has suddenly been brought to, but being here isn't exactly helping either. He's gone through all the arrival procedures like sleepwalking and now he's spent a day or two just sitting in his apartment staring at nothing. A part of him still expects that this will all go away and he will finally fade into nothingness as he righteously should--- but that's not happening. He's still here, he's still breathing, and all of it is so so utterly wrong.
Mikami has never posted on the internet for advice before. That has always been the kind of lost and pathetic that happens to other people. He thinks about how low he's sunken and hits 'create account' on Prismagram. ]
I am dead. I have been made to understand that this is not the status quo. Why am I here then?
[ ... yeah, a very helpful post. He may be convinced to come off anon over the course of conversations, but that's a case-by-case thing. ]
▶ B. UN: mkmtr
[ Some time after that existential crisis is aired to the public, Mikami sits down and makes an actual personal account that he intends to use if needed be. He's not much of a social media person, never has been, but it seems useful to have in a place that is entirely unfamiliar. ]
Good afternoon.
I have recently settled in Lunatia after my initial arrival procedures. While I have been able to gain a wealth of information from officials and don't require immediate assistance, there are questions that I feel are better answered by other 'Moonblessed'. If you have a moment to spare, I would be grateful.
How well have you found your education from your old life to be valued in this city? For obvious reasons, we are without our certificates and cannot prove whatever degrees we may have obtained in the past. How would one go about having their academic status recognized?
Naturally, most knowledge would not carry over one on one, but there is still merit in being able to cite experience.
- T. Mikami
▶ C. [in person option]
[ There is a guy in a suit slowly exploring Lunatia Level 2 and visibly cringing at every bit of colorful decor or bubbly pop music. He looks like he hasn't slept well in many days. He also looks kind of lost. You may approach him in any manner you see fit, just wildcard me. ]

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So the best course of action might be to gather some simple work experience and establish oneself before going back to college to gain proficiency for a more specialized career?
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There seems to be a parallel pattern of people spontaneously returning to their origin world, or moving on to another reality. I can only assume that once barriers between realities have been breached, the likelihood of another breach increases exponentially, either to bring others from the same world, or to just in more movement of the same individual.
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That is valuable information that eluded me so far. I had assumed this realm is unique in its tendency to pull people in.
The uncertainty is certainly troublesome though.
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Liminal -- where I was before-- was also a place the facilitated travel to other worlds; not ones that others had come from, but alternates where we often lived the lives of our counterparts in those realities. It's quite likely that the ability to Travel between worlds is far more common than any of us are aware of.
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My standards for 'possible' and 'impossible' seem terribly outdated at this rate. That may be all the more reason to at least take some classes at the Academy here, even though I am out of college age.
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[[To put it mildly and in the most generic way possible.]]
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You seem to have had a very busy last few years. My condolences.
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Def put a pin in that for later~]]The last few years have been fine. It's been long enough since everything back home that it mostly just serves as a guide of expecting the unexpected.
[[He types, as if he's ever moved on from said events.]]
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A hard enough life lesson to learn. I rather liked when everything went as according to established parameters, but I shall bid that expectation goodbye now.
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The last place I was, I spent quite a lot of time studying the way things worked and found that despite its seeming unpredictability, there were still patterns and a strange sort of logic to the way things worked. I'm sure if I had access to my equipment here, I'd find similar connections and logic.
Not too different from trying to decipher what the expectations of a professor are when you're taking a class outside of your main field of study.
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[[also known as messing around with DNA for fun and sometimes profit. At least enough profit to secure another grant, at any rate.]]
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That is also quite the high level profession to have been taken away from.
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It's been a bit of a nice break, most of it. Allowed me to finally see why my Director of Operations kept trying to get me to take some of my vacation time. Though I'm afraid I'll have a heck of a time convincing her I've already taken it when I get back.
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[ He hasn't taken a day off in years... ]
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[[and when you have other projects that you can bury your workaholic mind in]]
I assume you similarly have a large backlog of untouched days?
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[ This is normal behaviour to be proud of and not some kind of cry for help, yep. ]
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