That particular request appears to require multiple groups before it's considered done, too. Trial and error will definitely be necessary, and one group's mistake could cost everyone their reward. I don't think I'm going to attempt that particular quest myself, but I'm definitely interested in seeing if the payoff is worth the hassle.
I've considered that theory as well, but as you said - it's far too elaborate for something as inane as getting us to start cleaning the town. But maybe it's part of the social experiment we're in, assuming that theory holds true; they could be testing how we react to bizarre situations.
Yes, I feel the same way. There seem to be plenty of people interested in taking it on, and just as many willing to publicly share their results. It will make for a good source of information, so we can make our own educated decisions on a future occasion.
Ah, you are correct about that, though-- it does make sense, from a social experiment point of view. But speaking of which, I'm sure you must have noticed some color has been restored after that particular incident? Even some taste, as well.
Yes, I noticed. I doubt it's a coincidence; our hard work somehow resulted in color returning to the world. Of course, one instance doesn't make a pattern, so we can't jump to conclusions just yet.
This does open up the possibility that our reason for being here is to bring color back, though.
Of course, but that's all the more reason for us to keep a close eye on any more occurrences. If we can figure out a pattern, we might get closer to the truth.
Also, that is one hypothesis I had been working with from the moment we arrived. The fact that we were the only ones able to keep any color, the hexadecimal codes... And now some color has been restored, seemingly due to our combined efforts. But there has to be a method behind this, don't you agree?
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I've considered that theory as well, but as you said - it's far too elaborate for something as inane as getting us to start cleaning the town. But maybe it's part of the social experiment we're in, assuming that theory holds true; they could be testing how we react to bizarre situations.
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Ah, you are correct about that, though-- it does make sense, from a social experiment point of view. But speaking of which, I'm sure you must have noticed some color has been restored after that particular incident? Even some taste, as well.
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This does open up the possibility that our reason for being here is to bring color back, though.
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Also, that is one hypothesis I had been working with from the moment we arrived. The fact that we were the only ones able to keep any color, the hexadecimal codes... And now some color has been restored, seemingly due to our combined efforts. But there has to be a method behind this, don't you agree?