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Experiment #16, which occurred in late 2003, marked another small tragedy of the overall purge experiment process. In the eyes of those sending purges, this entire process was no longer seen as an experiment, rather as an important role to play when getting involved in the lives of the Human aliens. Purging was also becoming much more popular during this period, though not much insight exists as to why. As for the AVPSI, specifically those of the Royal Scryers, and with on-record exception for LQQ, the purging process never ceases to be experimental. Too much knowledge can be attained through these purges from others to let such opportunities slip.10Please respect copyright.PENANAC9k9tdurG9
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Unfortunately, not every purge is a success. Some purges can fail simply for reasons that inhibit the completion of the purge process. Some purges are considered failures even when the purge process does complete successfully, like in experiment #13. A purge is only considered a success by individual AG-nodes when the process completes, the target accepts their new fate, and no adverse effects ruin their lives, shortly or later down the line. #16 however, presented another manner in which a purge experiment can be considered a failure in the eyes of the Altiri.10Please respect copyright.PENANAzIarC22B5v
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For nearly four years, #16 lived her life alongside AG16, her primary node, with her secret telepathic communications as a backdrop. The two got along well for the longest time, with AG16 teaching #16 all they could about better interacting with humans in her middle and high school, so that she can be more socially acceptable. #16 was concerned with graduating high school and making great friends while doing so, but AG16 also bonded strongly with her human node.10Please respect copyright.PENANAyWBrXjAt9O
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Despite this bond, near the end of #16's high school experience, she called AG16 one last time, and bid the entire team a personal farewell, with reasons mounting to wanting to live a normal (human) life, which also meant cutting ties with all psionic abilities including telepathy. AG16 was not pleased, mostly because she was heartbroken that her best friend could so easily cease all communications despite what was sacrificed.10Please respect copyright.PENANA6yRy6DE2WZ
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The situation never really improved, and this last time really was the final connection for both nodes. As such, AG16 retired from their positions, and the current whereabouts of #16 are not known to this day. No new psionic data was obtained from #16, but the entire incident highlighted a possibility within these purges, known as voluntary rejection.10Please respect copyright.PENANAM1JYIuIrFc
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Voluntary Rejection is the term of reference in events, when a subject who is successfully purged (after completion and introductions), willfully rejects further communication with their Altiri Node (the Altiri who purged them). The manner in which this limited version of telepathy works, gives full freedom to that human in determining when, where, and how all future telepathic links will be established, after the very first is ceased. This in turn means that a primary node needs to be aware that the human they purge has total access and freedom to put an end to the telepathic connections permanently, even though what was lost in the process can never be given back. This means that believability and plausibility in the situation of the Altiri and Human alien communication events is absolutely paramount for a node to focus on, and so is trust.10Please respect copyright.PENANAoVq1uxSLGi
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What happened in experiment #16 reveals the total dark side of any and all possible purges going forward, that a purge may wind up costing a whole team everything for nothing in return, even if it seems as though things are going well. The mind of any person can be unpredictable, and so, at the very least, all Altiri Scions considering invoking a purge must be absolutely prepared for every possible consequence and eventuality. Despite this revelation, purging has not necessarily become any less popular, at least between this moment etched in time and current year (2024).
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