Vladimir wasn't sure that relieving the emotional weight of memories counted as 'useful'. The philosophical code of a order from a universe entirely different from his own, which began "Peace is a lie, there is only passion", would have summed up his opinion on what one was to do with emotion pretty well. But, he was not a Sith, nor did his universe contain them, so, failed to have a nice, concise little mantra with which to explain his opinion about relieving emotional weight other than, "Bah, weaklings rid themselves of 'emotional weight'. A smart man puts it to use. But viewing memories as if they were occurring? Ahhhh, that. . . that is very intriguing. Very intriguing indeed. Even without a great deal of customization ability, it would be worth a great deal to review a memory and notice that little detail you'd missed before, eh? As for tech and magic- Hogwarts suggests it's all a matter of perspective. These silly little sticks," the Baron pulled out his wand again, "They're a technology. A seemingly ridiculous one, for those of us who hail from universes based upon concrete physical observations. But, who's to say there's not a subtle science going on, which operates here just fine?" He smirked, adding, "I seem to have found a somewhat philosophical blend of chemicals today. I blame the Spice." That this was a purely theatrical 'blame' was evident by the Baron tapping a tiny bit of the Spice into his wine glass. "Care to sample some?"
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Date: 2011-12-30 12:05 am (UTC)