[img]http://puu.sh/yueMg.png[/img] [quote]Opening his eyes to blinding light, everything felt completely different to what it did just moments ago. When his vision started coming back into focus, a long and sharp pain coursed through his head as he began to regain his memories, and what seemed to be someone else's memories. "[i]Lau Jun Long...[/i]" He mumbled, recalling his name. Jun Long had difficulty calming his mind, however, as his mind was being bombarded with memories both of his own and not of his own. The sensation was unlike anything he had ever felt before. Though the pain lingered for a while longer, Jun Long had already managed to sort out his memories of his own life, and those of a life not belonging to him. It didn't take him much longer than a mere five minutes to do so. His memory problem was easily solved as soon as he remembered how to access his In-brain Memory Chip ([b]IMC[/b]) to help him collect and sort all of his memories. The In-brain Memory Chip ([b]IMC[/b]) was an electronic device surgically implanted onto the side of the brain, with a complex circuit system that connected the hippocampus to the parts of the brain that made up the human consciousness. Once connected, the IMC would allow its user to actively organise and access any and all memories. The main purpose of the device is to create a very user-friendly user interface ([b]UI[/b]) to allow anyone with at least a basic understanding of their own language to '[i]bring up[/i]' memories of the past. This innovative device allowed Jun Long's world to advance in technologies by leaps and bounds. It was a very powerful, however misused, assistant that made the pursuit of knowledge unneeded. Jun Long surveyed his surroundings with wide eyes and saw that he was in a dimly lit room. There was a light breeze coming in through the window, and the walls were in a style not familiar to him at first. Everything seemed very new, but also Jun Long knew this room - this was [i]his[/i] room. "[i]Just... what is going on?...[/i]" Jun Long rested his heavy head in his hands as he tried to recall what happened to lead to his current predicament. The 'screen' in his vision pulled up his latest memories from the last hour, and he skimmed through it. What Jun Long found shocked him. [/quote]