Generally the easiest way is to offer them information for more information, but I doubt that'd work. Maybe an alternate trade would work? I wouldn't know what to give them if I don't know what they want, though.
It would be. It'd probably be useful to make sure to contact people who you see in those memories and write notes about what they remember -- just in case you might be in those.
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But how do we convince Retrospec to give us more information?
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Though, Jim did ask us to buy gifts for his wedding with Janet.
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On both parts.
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I am still undecided myself. The memories I have gotten myself are a little... strange. I am not sure what to make of them.
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The lack of context is a big problem, yes. It is like trying to read a book, but I am not just reading random pages, I am reading random paragraphs.
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I think I need to start writing the memories down. Then I can look back to try to put them in the correct order.
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Oh! Yes, that would be a good way to keep everything together.
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[That probably is something she should ask Noah about... how much he wants to share with her of the memories he is getting.]
Haha... I already know I am. But we probably should talk a bit more about them.
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Sure! I will. By the way, I am Li-Na.
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Yes, nice to meet you too! Even if it is this way.