[He laughs sheepishly a little at the compliment.]
Ah, thanks, but I'm sorry for rambling, it's a defect I have. I think a lot so, when I have the chance to talk a bit about those things I just can't help it. B-But I'm sure it's actually more complicated than those bodies just not being our own, or maybe it's simpler but, what I mean is that it's probably not just a copy or a clone. I mean, everyone who has distinctive marks or scars keeps them, the only things that aren't kept are lethal wounds. Even illnesses are kept, even if they are originally illnesses that only appear in a specific place in their worlds, a mere copy or a clone probably wouldn't be able to replicate that so well.
Eh, sorry, I'm rambling again.
[Allow him to headdesk a bit, this is what happens when people ask complex questions and actually listen to him, or let him talk at least.]
My name's Keiichi, Maebara Keiichi. I'm from a world called Earth, more specifically a country called Japan.
And I probably didn't need to know, but I'm not going to tell you to not tell me something, I don't mind and I don't have the habit or interest of going around repeating what people say. Actually, that bit that you said sounded interesting, as I said, most of the dead people I've met here came from right after their deaths, to the point that it was more confusing for them as they didn't know for sure what had happened to them.
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Ah, thanks, but I'm sorry for rambling, it's a defect I have. I think a lot so, when I have the chance to talk a bit about those things I just can't help it. B-But I'm sure it's actually more complicated than those bodies just not being our own, or maybe it's simpler but, what I mean is that it's probably not just a copy or a clone. I mean, everyone who has distinctive marks or scars keeps them, the only things that aren't kept are lethal wounds. Even illnesses are kept, even if they are originally illnesses that only appear in a specific place in their worlds, a mere copy or a clone probably wouldn't be able to replicate that so well.
Eh, sorry, I'm rambling again.
[Allow him to headdesk a bit, this is what happens when people ask complex questions and actually listen to him, or let him talk at least.]
My name's Keiichi, Maebara Keiichi. I'm from a world called Earth, more specifically a country called Japan.
And I probably didn't need to know, but I'm not going to tell you to not tell me something, I don't mind and I don't have the habit or interest of going around repeating what people say. Actually, that bit that you said sounded interesting, as I said, most of the dead people I've met here came from right after their deaths, to the point that it was more confusing for them as they didn't know for sure what had happened to them.