Yeah. [There's a firm nod but after that he continues walking again. Volcano, onward!] It's one of the possibilities I've wondered about since that would explain why we don't remember either. If it's a VR set-up, we're not going to remember anything like getting on a boat or going through a portal or anything. A portal's still an option that I want to look into, but at the same time I'm not entirely sure we can rule out something else either.
I want to look into everything. Ruling stuff out is way easier than coming up with other explanations.
[He shuts up though and listens because that's. Something a little different and yet curious.] First time I'm hearing about it. So when the two brains are linked up they're working co-dependently. You could say they're like partners. [See where he's going with this, Newt?] And if one connection goes offline, there goes the other. Right?
I don't know what a Jaeger is but it sounds a little similar to my microbots. Using your brain to control the movement of inanimate objects. But the neurotransmitter only has to be worn by one person to work in that case.
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I want to look into everything. Ruling stuff out is way easier than coming up with other explanations.
[He shuts up though and listens because that's. Something a little different and yet curious.] First time I'm hearing about it. So when the two brains are linked up they're working co-dependently. You could say they're like partners. [See where he's going with this, Newt?] And if one connection goes offline, there goes the other. Right?
I don't know what a Jaeger is but it sounds a little similar to my microbots. Using your brain to control the movement of inanimate objects. But the neurotransmitter only has to be worn by one person to work in that case.