It's the 2060's, and Japan has perfected "The MRI System," a piece of neurotechnology that, when given the brain of a person who died within the past 48 hours, can analyze the visual memories contained within; even being able to give scientists a look into what the deceased saw in their final moments. Needless to say, this is a highly regarded - and greatly feared - method that has been placed under stringent restrictions and is only authorized for use by a special police unit, Section Nine, for the investigation of baffling or high-profile crimes.Volume 10 (pt. 4)
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>>272449567Thanks, OP!
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And that's all for today. How do you want to die?
>>272451821I'd rather not
howdy, OP>>272451821everyone says old age, but that's a slow and long-coming one. I figure something more fast would make it a bit easier
>>272450874damn that's some survivor's complex>>272451480brat had it coming>>272451821thanks, OP
>>272454736Yo, anon.
>>272451821Thanks OP
>>272451821Thank you for posting.
>>272449567Thanks op