[ That's an interesting theory. If he adds the third person -
Someone who visited the Metaverse through a television - it's impossible to parse what may or may not exist at once, in tandem or realities apart with only a vague relation. ]
It's a curious matter. One I'm deeply concerned about - if they all exist at the same time, that's two different ways someone can operate outside of society's rules and do untold damage.
I get the concern, though there's plenty of ways to operate outside of society's rules that don't involve time or cognitive manipulation.
[ Those are big words for Akihiko, but it's clear he's heard them before. He's also thinking of Kirijo group; how Takeharu-san's father had been the one to conduct the experiment that created the Dark Hour, and with all his money and power, no one had stopped him until people died. ]
Still, it's exactly as you said - it causes untold damage. We've actually had people use the Dark Hour to move about and hurt people before.
no subject
Someone who visited the Metaverse through a television - it's impossible to parse what may or may not exist at once, in tandem or realities apart with only a vague relation. ]
It's a curious matter. One I'm deeply concerned about - if they all exist at the same time, that's two different ways someone can operate outside of society's rules and do untold damage.
no subject
[ Those are big words for Akihiko, but it's clear he's heard them before. He's also thinking of Kirijo group; how Takeharu-san's father had been the one to conduct the experiment that created the Dark Hour, and with all his money and power, no one had stopped him until people died. ]
Still, it's exactly as you said - it causes untold damage. We've actually had people use the Dark Hour to move about and hurt people before.