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Sans ([personal profile] ribticklers) wrote in [community profile] imaginarylogs 2020-10-11 11:54 pm (UTC)

Sayori is the one who reacts first: "...I know how you feel. My world— I wasn't—"

She can't seem to say it in plain words, her expression a little strained and troubled, but she repeats, "I know how you feel." And then, with more determination, "I want to help! If you think that's best— then I think everyone deserves to know the truth, whatever it is!"

Sans is quiet for an unusual length of time, because he has vague memories of this kind of thing as it relates to Sayori and her friends that are snapping into solid place and really, this is a delicate ask no matter what. He'd offer to do it himself if Sayori wasn't so insistent about it. "Yeah, okay--what the hell, right?" Sans laughs, but in this case it's more of a defense, a default response as his thoughts fly around. "But listen--you feel somethin' going wrong, you let us know, got it?"

Sans has actually done a significant amount of research into this, and so has Sayori: Sans wrote a dissertation on using technomancer abilities to adjust code in a person for Sayori for Candlenights. Sayori had also been working with Miss Zarves in learning this. They'll be using this knowledge while they use arcane hacking on KV. Sans is going to keep an ear out (metaphorically) for any sign of KV suffering from this. His work is, as it is when he's actually trying at something, detail-oriented. He keeps a close eye on the connections and how they work so that if anything goes wrong he can remember how to put things back the way they were. He won't touch anything unless absolutely necessary, doing more observation than anything else. Sayori will be gentle, also trying not to touch anything that's not relevant to this particular mission.

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