Strangely, I have already regained a memory, as have the other Leaders. The arrival of the participants might have sparked it, as we all seem to remember the same thing: the existence of another dimension, within this one.
That aside, I spoke with a number of my team members today.
Kamiki Izumo is wary of us, as she has every right to be. Nevertheless, she gave me a gift, which in itself was unnecessary, never mind the effort put into it. She seems to be a kind girl, despite her blunt front. Most likely, she comes from unhappy circumstances. I'm concerned for her, but I do not believe that at this point, she would be receptive to any open gestures of support from someone she still has reason to distrust.
At the very least, however, I hope she can find comfort from any friends she makes here, such as Sora. I have to wonder how things will go with Shima Renzou, however.
Claude von Riegan—who, in his experiments, previously blew up the microwave—is a friendly, outgoing sort, though I don't doubt that his title is the "Schemer" for a reason. It wouldn't surprise me if his planned party is, in part, an attempt to lure out the remaining three Leaders. (Swan is rather unhappy about being unable to attend.)
Sharon Kreuger is not that dissimilar from Claude von Riegan, in that her friendly smile likely belies a sharpness she wields. For now, she is willing to go along, and she seems understanding of the circumstances, but I believe it would be prudent not to get on her bad side.
Spoke with Alyssa Zaidelle as well.
Aside from those team members, a number of other participants approached me during the day.
Sora is a friendly and trusting child, if to a somewhat worrying extent. However, that kindness of his will likely attract many to him, and I hope they will be able to temper any naivety.
Alex Benedetto was also polite to me, although I'm aware that she does not entirely trust us.
Perhaps I shouldn't have teased Zuko—or Prince Zuko, as his data states—so much, but he did make it very easy. I will properly reflect on my actions, I promise.
Soo-won and Yoshizawa "Kasumi" were also friendly, though I am aware from Soo-won's meetings with Sergei Varishikov that there is more than meets the eye. It is jarring how openly kind Yoshizawa Kasumi was, though.
As a final note, I have no problems if my participants want to have a healthy, consensual sex life, but I would rather not have to be a voyeur. The one saving grace, at least, is that I can tune into a different participant's happenings instead.
DATE: ???
Leader: Fox
First Week, Day 1
Strangely, I have already regained a memory, as have the other Leaders. The arrival of the participants might have sparked it, as we all seem to remember the same thing: the existence of another dimension, within this one.
That aside, I spoke with a number of my team members today.
Kamiki Izumo is wary of us, as she has every right to be. Nevertheless, she gave me a gift, which in itself was unnecessary, never mind the effort put into it. She seems to be a kind girl, despite her blunt front. Most likely, she comes from unhappy circumstances. I'm concerned for her, but I do not believe that at this point, she would be receptive to any open gestures of support from someone she still has reason to distrust.
At the very least, however, I hope she can find comfort from any friends she makes here, such as Sora. I have to wonder how things will go with Shima Renzou, however.
Claude von Riegan—who, in his experiments, previously blew up the microwave—is a friendly, outgoing sort, though I don't doubt that his title is the "Schemer" for a reason. It wouldn't surprise me if his planned party is, in part, an attempt to lure out the remaining three Leaders. (Swan is rather unhappy about being unable to attend.)
Sharon Kreuger is not that dissimilar from Claude von Riegan, in that her friendly smile likely belies a sharpness she wields. For now, she is willing to go along, and she seems understanding of the circumstances, but I believe it would be prudent not to get on her bad side.
Spoke with Alyssa Zaidelle as well.
Aside from those team members, a number of other participants approached me during the day.
Sora is a friendly and trusting child, if to a somewhat worrying extent. However, that kindness of his will likely attract many to him, and I hope they will be able to temper any naivety.
Alex Benedetto was also polite to me, although I'm aware that she does not entirely trust us.
Perhaps I shouldn't have teased Zuko—or Prince Zuko, as his data states—so much, but he did make it very easy. I will properly reflect on my actions, I promise.
Soo-won and Yoshizawa "Kasumi" were also friendly, though I am aware from Soo-won's meetings with Sergei Varishikov that there is more than meets the eye. It is jarring how openly kind Yoshizawa Kasumi was, though.
As a final note, I have no problems if my participants want to have a healthy, consensual sex life, but I would rather not have to be a voyeur. The one saving grace, at least, is that I can tune into a different participant's happenings instead.