It's more that we're remembering entirely different settings that don't make sense with each other. I've heard of memories of fighting monsters with swords and ones of AI-controlled tanks.
[He shakes his head at the nonsensical sound of it all, especially:]
My own "memories" have involved spaceships and guns that shoot lasers instead of bullets, among other things.
[Ren hadn't thought of that comparison before, but... it seems apt.]
It does sound like that, doesn't it. [He doesn't know if he likes the implications behind the sentiment, but thankfully Orihime distracts him with another topic.]
I haven't seen anything to suggest my past self wasn't human, but I do doubt he was from Earth.
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...Is that what this is? The past?
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[And that's always up for debate. Ren sits back, folding his arms.]
None of it makes any sense, given the conflicting things we've all remembered, but it's one of the few possibilities.
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[ She's only had the one memory, so she's not sure she can be much of an authority on anything. ]
I guess I don't have any reason not to believe them. Are people remembering the same things differently?
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[He shakes his head at the nonsensical sound of it all, especially:]
My own "memories" have involved spaceships and guns that shoot lasers instead of bullets, among other things.
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[ She thinks about it for a moment. ]
It's like everyone is watching a different genre of movie, except that movie is supposed to be our life.
[ That's...interesting, really, but also concerning. ]
...You're from space! Like, you're actually an alien!
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It does sound like that, doesn't it. [He doesn't know if he likes the implications behind the sentiment, but thankfully Orihime distracts him with another topic.]
I haven't seen anything to suggest my past self wasn't human, but I do doubt he was from Earth.