That's pretty much how I understand it, yeah. There's a few people who've been here longer than we have. I think the first group arrived three months ago.
[Junpei lifts his head briefly to make sure they're neither floating too close to shore nor so far out they're lost, then lazily corrects their course.]
People have been turning up "randomly"-- [And that's dripping with doubt and sarcasm.] --in these glitchy magic areas. Last one was a forest that brought dreams and nightmares to life, that's where we turned up. Me, Yuuri, Dad, Arianna, Mai, Heart, Touko... some others. Not ours.
A handful of androids have taken these people in at a place called Keystone Station, where supposedly they're working on ways to stabilize these fucked up areas and maybe find a way home.
[After a pause, he adds:]
They haven't asked anything of us so far. Those of us out here exploring volunteered. And there's no schedule or anything.
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[Junpei lifts his head briefly to make sure they're neither floating too close to shore nor so far out they're lost, then lazily corrects their course.]
People have been turning up "randomly"-- [And that's dripping with doubt and sarcasm.] --in these glitchy magic areas. Last one was a forest that brought dreams and nightmares to life, that's where we turned up. Me, Yuuri, Dad, Arianna, Mai, Heart, Touko... some others. Not ours.
A handful of androids have taken these people in at a place called Keystone Station, where supposedly they're working on ways to stabilize these fucked up areas and maybe find a way home.
[After a pause, he adds:]
They haven't asked anything of us so far. Those of us out here exploring volunteered. And there's no schedule or anything.