"I've suspected but I've not ..." Jeremiah sighed and drew in a breath. "Never been a fan of that particular part of the department, on either side of the veil.
"I've had my suspicions but as I've not actively tried to go inside, I can't tell you anything but speculation." He looked to Shun, his expression somber. "It's archives, Shun, about people. I can only assume that what is on the other side is something similar. We reflect that place, in most cases. Except I've a feeling it may be more ... personal."
Blade Kuroda
Posted: Fri Oct 28, 2016 11:44 pm
"Yes. I thought it might be possible that there would be relics from the past cycles in there, maybe," he shrugged. The suggestion of it being more personal gave him some pause. The voice beyond the door did ask if he wanted to learn something more about himself. That wasn't really what he was after, but it was entirely possible that was what he would find.
"Which given the nature of other ashdown, I would think that implies the exact opposite is what you'd find." Jeremiah rolled his eyes, though it was more in frustration of other ashdown and it's desire to be obnoxious than anything else.
"I'd be careful, in any case. There is such a thing as too much knowledge, too quickly." As Jeremiah was actually a living example of that.
5lade Kuroda
Posted: Fri Oct 28, 2016 11:53 pm
"Of course."
Shun let out a sigh. There was a fair chance he wouldn't find what he wanted down there. Nothing in Other Ashdown was straightforward. It was incredibly frustrating.
But it was still worth a shot to take a look into things. If he could.
"I should probably get back to work," he stated as he slowly rose to his feet, "If... there is anything you need assistance with at any point. Please let me know."
He had to repay Mercer for training him, after all.
"I've got to get a press release together, so ..." Jeremiah's lips twitched in amusement but then he simply shook his head. "I'll let you know if there's anything you can assist with, Shun, thank you for the offer."
Then he inclined his head in goodbye and turned his attention back to his work.