Dale Cooper (
tapestodiane) wrote2011-08-20 11:36 pm
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020 - action + audio
[Audio recordings to Diane; not on the network]
(August 14th)
Am starting to feel overcome by a familiar, dark, oppressive feeling. Fairly certain it is the onset of a depression, but at this time I am reluctant to label it as such. For the most part I feel haunted by a perpetual hopelessness. Feeling emotionally numb. Am not sure what to do.
(August 17th)
Diane, I never thought I would say this without hesitation, but at this point in time I would like to go home. While my life there is significantly grayer and I would greatly miss my both pokémon and some of the people I have met in this world, I can't help but feel like I would have a lot less to lose. It is a much rarer event back home for people to disappear without warning.
Believe the last thing I said to Applejack was "talk to you later."
(August 18th)
Diane ... I am finding it increasingly difficult to find some kind of peace in Johto. Ecruteak is doing little to distract me from these thoughts. Think I will try to find France.
[Private audio to France:] France, it's Cooper. Are you still in Ecruteak?
[He sounds sort of tired, but otherwise carefully neutral.]
[Action:] [You can run into him anywhere in Ecruteak, where he'll be spending time walking practically every street, looking a little closed off. Unless you find him by night - he'll be near the lake, looking at the half moon.]
[Audio, broadcasted to the network; nighttime:] All things considered, it wasn't too long ago people believed you would go crazy if the moon shone on you while you slept.
[Enjoy that little bit of information, Johto.]
(ooc: BACKDATED to thursday the 18th.)
(August 14th)
Am starting to feel overcome by a familiar, dark, oppressive feeling. Fairly certain it is the onset of a depression, but at this time I am reluctant to label it as such. For the most part I feel haunted by a perpetual hopelessness. Feeling emotionally numb. Am not sure what to do.
(August 17th)
Diane, I never thought I would say this without hesitation, but at this point in time I would like to go home. While my life there is significantly grayer and I would greatly miss my both pokémon and some of the people I have met in this world, I can't help but feel like I would have a lot less to lose. It is a much rarer event back home for people to disappear without warning.
Believe the last thing I said to Applejack was "talk to you later."
(August 18th)
Diane ... I am finding it increasingly difficult to find some kind of peace in Johto. Ecruteak is doing little to distract me from these thoughts. Think I will try to find France.
[Private audio to France:] France, it's Cooper. Are you still in Ecruteak?
[He sounds sort of tired, but otherwise carefully neutral.]
[Action:] [You can run into him anywhere in Ecruteak, where he'll be spending time walking practically every street, looking a little closed off. Unless you find him by night - he'll be near the lake, looking at the half moon.]
[Audio, broadcasted to the network; nighttime:] All things considered, it wasn't too long ago people believed you would go crazy if the moon shone on you while you slept.
[Enjoy that little bit of information, Johto.]
(ooc: BACKDATED to thursday the 18th.)
[action]
[Of course not everything would have been strictly related to his major, and so he'd ended up with a small amount of miscellaneous knowledge as a result.]
That's...some part of Buddhism, isn't it? Something about suffering and...er...I can't really remember the details, to be honest.
[action]
[It's completely different on Cooper's end - he never came across any of this in his studies, but found a bit of comfort and escape in it when he stumbled over it by chance.]
The first rule states that life is suffering. We suffer for as long as we live, because we can't escape any of it. Pain, death, disease, despair, sorrow, separation ...
[It's not an uplifting topic, maybe, but it seems appropriate.]
The second rule states that we suffer because we want. We want - or crave - life, death, things, pleasure. It can only lead to suffering because we can't have it. If we do have it, it can't last.
[action]
[He adjusted his glasses, thinking for a minute. What came next...?]
The third one was something like...suffering ends when we stop being attached to what we want. Was...that right? I can't really remember.
[action]
[He looks out the window for a moment before again focusing on Otacon - something a little more animated in him when he gets to talk about these things.]
If you manage that, you're actually on your way to Nirvana.
[action]
[A small smile twitched across Otacon's face at that--he did seem to cheer up faintly as he spoke.]
With guidelines like that, it's no wonder nirvana seems to hard to reach.
[action]
I always thought they had the right idea, but that if anything is damn hard to attain.
[action]
Hard choice, really...reach nirvana or spend your life devoted to something you might never get.
[action]
The ability to choose is a curse sometimes.
[action]
Especially when no matter what you choose, it's still going to end up hurting someone somehow.
[action]
[After that, he's quiet except to wave down someone and quietly ask for a coffee.]
[action]
[Otacon asked for the same, adjusting his glasses somewhat uncomfortably.]