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It becomes alive and gets hold of you quick โ€” and when youโ€™re not expecting it, at a random moment of thinking during the day, you get stupefied and forget all that you know. You become, for a second, a smooth-skinned upright creature submerged in substance that you live and strive in. The environment is of secondary importance, however, as the main presented problem is yourself: free in movement, yet momentarily solid and confined due to the shock; confused eyes, bulging and ugly โ€” but only for a second.
The divine sense of the perspective shift is contrasted by the disgust by oneโ€™s own features โ€” mental more than physical. The consciousness steal performed by <to fill in> (see: Appx 1) is swift, harmless, and hard to track due to its size and invisibility.
After the snapshot of the mind is taken, the creature disappears to an unknown destination. Self-extermination was initially excluded due to the lack of changes in the given physical state as measures were taken every 0.0007s.
If a creature were to appear in the monitored space point, how fast both the appearance and disappearance of the creature would have to happen in order to not get observed? <0.0007s, too quick even for high-speed shutters, hence the disagreements on the subject of either self-extermination or further movement to unknown destinations.
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