RE: Waterworks
03-30-2018, 01:05 PM
Ok. I’m starting to get this now.
Connie experienced something when she fell into the water tank that interacted with dimensons that the human mind was not built to be able to properly percieve. She’s therefore only dimly cognizant of it because her mind isn’t properly capable of understanding what occurred to her. This manifested itself in the illusion of memory loss, since she doesn’t have the capacity to interpret the events as they truely happened.
The real question is not “What happened?” but “HOW did this happen?”
None of the explainations given thus far clarified how a seemingly ordinary human (No offense, Connie) should have been able to do what Slick only seemed capable of doing with insanely advanced technology. And the only contact Connie had with Slick while/immediately before it went on was when she was kicked in the head by him. Which in fairness is less likely to unlock super powers as it is to give Connie a concussion.
I suppose “What happened?” may still also be relevant, since we don’t really know how Connie avoided drowning or what the repercussions of what Connie did are, but it feels more important to establish how Connie was capable of doing anything supernatural at all first.
Connie experienced something when she fell into the water tank that interacted with dimensons that the human mind was not built to be able to properly percieve. She’s therefore only dimly cognizant of it because her mind isn’t properly capable of understanding what occurred to her. This manifested itself in the illusion of memory loss, since she doesn’t have the capacity to interpret the events as they truely happened.
The real question is not “What happened?” but “HOW did this happen?”
None of the explainations given thus far clarified how a seemingly ordinary human (No offense, Connie) should have been able to do what Slick only seemed capable of doing with insanely advanced technology. And the only contact Connie had with Slick while/immediately before it went on was when she was kicked in the head by him. Which in fairness is less likely to unlock super powers as it is to give Connie a concussion.
I suppose “What happened?” may still also be relevant, since we don’t really know how Connie avoided drowning or what the repercussions of what Connie did are, but it feels more important to establish how Connie was capable of doing anything supernatural at all first.