(Similarly, Newt automatically decides that he likes how this boy thinks. Newt's a relatively natural puzzle solver. It's nice to see someone putting an equal amount of effort into this- whatever this all is.
Personally, Newt's fine with staying. He just wants to know more about what he's dealing with. Being in the dark is something he rather hates.)
Apparently I was here before as well. You're the first person I've met that's also shared that experience. Memory loss is a lot more familiar to me though than whatever I just went through. It felt more like a....glitch. I'd say that the Door functions in controlled chaos. It consistently brings in people from other worlds at the beginning of each month. But what it brings is the chaotic part.
We don't know that for certain- though it's a good theory and one I can back. If there's anything at all to know about this sort of situation- it's not to trust what's right in front of your face. I try to keep an open mind.
(That doesn't always work. He still doesn't believe there's any magic or gods here.)
Jumping to conclusions is our only bet right now. Geographically speaking, this entire place doesn't really scream 'earth'. The architecture alone suggests alien life form. I'm not trusting this place to work completely like earth does. I'm taking my chances on taking those different rock formations as a lead. You are right. Strata doesn't always mean anything but unless we actually break apart some rock and check it out more thoroughly...
(Which is a lot more work than Newt has energy for lately. There is a reason he's recommending other people do this whole expedition.)
I wouldn't offer up so casually. The tunnels are dangerous. If you're new here then you haven't seen the monsters. Do you know how to fight? Are you fast?
(Newt's not being a jerk. He just doesn't believe in spilling blood unnecessarily. He's cautious and protective- even of complete strangers.)
It was for an extended experiment. The Maze was considered a Trial in a series of Trials to induce stress in order to study brain patterns. An organization was attempting to find a cure for a disease that plagued my world, a disease that was directly relevant to stress levels, and we were its lab rats. "Choice" is a word I've only recently been acquainted with to put it lightly.
(Yeah he really is gonna be that blunt about his past. The Maze really isn't a secret for him nor are any of its details.)
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Personally, Newt's fine with staying. He just wants to know more about what he's dealing with. Being in the dark is something he rather hates.)
Apparently I was here before as well. You're the first person I've met that's also shared that experience. Memory loss is a lot more familiar to me though than whatever I just went through. It felt more like a....glitch. I'd say that the Door functions in controlled chaos. It consistently brings in people from other worlds at the beginning of each month. But what it brings is the chaotic part.
We don't know that for certain- though it's a good theory and one I can back. If there's anything at all to know about this sort of situation- it's not to trust what's right in front of your face. I try to keep an open mind.
(That doesn't always work. He still doesn't believe there's any magic or gods here.)
Jumping to conclusions is our only bet right now. Geographically speaking, this entire place doesn't really scream 'earth'. The architecture alone suggests alien life form. I'm not trusting this place to work completely like earth does. I'm taking my chances on taking those different rock formations as a lead. You are right. Strata doesn't always mean anything but unless we actually break apart some rock and check it out more thoroughly...
(Which is a lot more work than Newt has energy for lately. There is a reason he's recommending other people do this whole expedition.)
I wouldn't offer up so casually. The tunnels are dangerous. If you're new here then you haven't seen the monsters. Do you know how to fight? Are you fast?
(Newt's not being a jerk. He just doesn't believe in spilling blood unnecessarily. He's cautious and protective- even of complete strangers.)
It was for an extended experiment. The Maze was considered a Trial in a series of Trials to induce stress in order to study brain patterns. An organization was attempting to find a cure for a disease that plagued my world, a disease that was directly relevant to stress levels, and we were its lab rats. "Choice" is a word I've only recently been acquainted with to put it lightly.
(Yeah he really is gonna be that blunt about his past. The Maze really isn't a secret for him nor are any of its details.)