Attiké lifted one of his eyebrows. "Implication of force. Bygones.
"In any case, you and I unwent the same tutelage - indeed we all did - instructing us how the formatting and archiving of memories would go. Although the method has changed slightly in practise than it was originally taught in theory, it is much the same. Indeed, the method of editing and caring for memories is something that we actively regard and thus something that remains fresh in the minds of us."
Attiké folded his arms over his chest, continuing on as if he wasn't speaking and using every word know to mankind in what could be a simple conversation. "By Forces Memory, Birth and Death we were taught that memory is a personal thing - unique if you wish - and that as we work we must cross reference and work hard to keep it as such.
"For example, the memories of an individual who experienced a trauma in childhood involving a swimming bath, will clearly remember anything involving large bodies of water more clearly than some other experiences experienced in their life; and so their memories must be trimmed and treated with that in mind. Personal. Am I correct in this?"
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"In any case, you and I unwent the same tutelage - indeed we all did - instructing us how the formatting and archiving of memories would go. Although the method has changed slightly in practise than it was originally taught in theory, it is much the same. Indeed, the method of editing and caring for memories is something that we actively regard and thus something that remains fresh in the minds of us."
Attiké folded his arms over his chest, continuing on as if he wasn't speaking and using every word know to mankind in what could be a simple conversation. "By Forces Memory, Birth and Death we were taught that memory is a personal thing - unique if you wish - and that as we work we must cross reference and work hard to keep it as such.
"For example, the memories of an individual who experienced a trauma in childhood involving a swimming bath, will clearly remember anything involving large bodies of water more clearly than some other experiences experienced in their life; and so their memories must be trimmed and treated with that in mind. Personal. Am I correct in this?"