http://intoindra.livejournal.com/ ([identity profile] intoindra.livejournal.com) wrote in [community profile] damned_institute 2008-09-08 02:18 am (UTC)

Now that was interesting. Peter had seen someone he knew as a threat, someone he had to stop, and he had? If that was enough to stop someone from their brainwashing... perhaps it was an effect of perceived duty? Something that was held to be more important than what the Institute convinced the person was 'right' could break the brainwashing? Interesting, but Roland felt a brief pang of despair; nothing was more important to Indra than food. Which meant that what worked for Peter likely wouldn't work for Roland.

...not that he'd admit that was the thought going through his brain, anyway. Instead he inclined his head, letting his mind digest all the information he was getting. "First, you might want to ask a nurse for some tylenol if it's getting worse. And second... that's good to know. How did the light show end?"

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