To: Researcher {{name}} {{surname}}
From: Researcher Annabel Xiulan
Hey {{name}},
I've just come up with the best idea for your problem.
So you know how you were saying that you can't put a thing into a narrative? Well, I had an idea.
What if you put a narrative... into a thing?
I know, I know, hold your applause and all that, but hear me out.
So SCP-4131 is sentient, so it has an intelligence, and common logic dictates that intelligent things generally contain a lot of information... which could possibly include a narrative?
I was thinking that if we inject a narrative into 4131 and have it simulate it at a high level, we could maybe invert the whole 'can't put a thing in a story' thing and use that as a framework for containing 3939.
Maybe this doesn't make any sense, but what do you think?
Annabel
To: Researcher Annabel Xiulan
From: Researcher {{name}} {{surname}}
Oh my god, you're right!
To: Researcher {{name}} {{surname}}
From: Researcher Annabel Xiulan
{{name}},
I am?
Annabel
To: Researcher Annabel Xiulan
From: Researcher {{name}} {{surname}}
Yes!!
Your idea makes no fucking sense at all!!
How the hell do you get a narrative into something? What the hell does 'simulate at a high level' even mean?
To: Researcher {{name}} {{surname}}
From: Researcher Annabel Xiulan
{{name}},
Dreams, dumbass. It means make your story a dream.
Annabel
To: Researcher Annabel Xiulan
From: Researcher {{name}} {{surname}}
Okay, that's actually not too bad of an idea.
Sorry for getting pissy at you last week.