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Yet Another Esper Awakening
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"If not I'll have to make do. And prioritize who to stay in contact with."

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"I can do mobility and sensor work, they might want us on that."

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"I can find the victims, you can go get them."

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"Exactly."

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"Hopefully I will not usually be being physically targeted. Though I should still get better at dodging while distracted, just on general principles. But that's a matter of practice."

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"Oh, yeah, I imagine you'll be in the middle of a knot of SWAT guys at the base station just barely inside the dungeon at all."

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"I can experience the exciting parts from a safe distance. Though hopefully not too exciting."

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"You're not likely to get a lot of the really low-excitement dungeons, those don't need much sensing."

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"How do you deal with..really bad situations?"

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"Deal with them how?"

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"...Like not having a breakdown if the dungeon is doing something really awful to its' victims or somebody get squished by a monster or something.. I really can't afford to have a breakdown in public..because my backlash will just make having a breakdown even worse. Aside from the fact that it's not going to help anyone."

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"...there's not really an easy answer about that. You can... cover up, go in wearing enough gear that nobody can tell if you start crying?"

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"I plan to go in wearing tinted glasses and scarfs which will help a lot but..."

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"Some people freak out a lot even in relatively tame dungeons, so you might be able to get some practice that way if we ease you in slow enough, develop a poker face about someone sobbing that they missed their daughter's wedding because they were being menaced by hamburger monsters and you'll be ready for the heavy dungeons?"

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"Yeah, that will probably help. Hamburger monsters? Is that based on an actual story?"

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"Yeah, there was a fast food dungeon. It was really gentle, people were just sitting around, not dangling over the deep fryers, and it smelled amazing, but missing the wedding really got to this one lady."

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"Well, I'm sure it sucked for her but it's not the sort of thing that's really...upsetting by proxy."

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"Yeah. But from the way she was carrying on... anyway, practice helps."

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"Have you had a lot of dungeons that were difficult in that way?"

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"In the harrowing by proxy way? Some, but mostly psychic ones. I'm not much good in the - gory ones, by and large."

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"Well I'm sure those can get pretty nasty. Sometimes psychological horror is scarier than the gory kind. Not that I've seen a lot of either."

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"The main difference is you can't see it, people will be acting like something awful is happening but they're physically intact. And it's generally not like a movie where you get a lot of carefully curated clues about their internal experience, sometimes I don't find out what the dungeon was doing to them till after."

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"Seems harder to brace yourself against people being upset if you don't know what they're upset about and what they might say or do."

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"I'm not sure that's true? Like, I have less - empathy, triggering, when I know something's wrong but don't have the material to imagine it in more detail."

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"Hmmm...I guess that's true, though I was worried about being unable to control my reaction because I didn't have a way to predict what they just said or did. I guess that's where practice will come in."

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