Director Haibara's Notes (3): Difference between revisions

From Zero Wiki
Jump to navigation Jump to search
m Text replacement - "Director Haibara's Note 1" to "Director Haibara's Notes (1)"
Official translation
 
(2 intermediate revisions by the same user not shown)
Line 1: Line 1:
{{FanTranslationHeader}}{{Note Infobox2
{{Note Infobox2
| game          = FF4
| game          = FF4
| title          = Director Haibara's Note 3
| image          = [[Image:DirectorNote2.PNG|150px]]
| image          = [[Image:DirectorNote2.PNG|150px]]
| kanji          = 灰原院長の手記 三
| kanji          = 灰原院長の手記 三
Line 9: Line 8:
| location      = [[Haibara Infirmary]], [[Director's Office]]
| location      = [[Haibara Infirmary]], [[Director's Office]]
| obtained      = On the shelves to the right
| obtained      = On the shelves to the right
| description    = A note that appears to have been written by Director Haibara. It's about memory.
| description    = Notes by Shigeto Haibara about memory.
| adddescription = There are old research materials here.
| adddescription = Old research papers.
| related        = [[Director Haibara's Notes (1)]] & [[Director Haibara's Note 2]]
| related        = [[Director Haibara's Notes (1)]] & [[Director Haibara's Notes (2)]]
| english        =
| english        =
Through experiments conducted with the masks acquired from [[Soya Yomotsuki|Soya]], their ability to control memories has gradually become clearer.
Thanks to [[Soya Yomotsuki|Soya's]] assistance in my mask experiments, I have finally come to understand how to use masks to control human memory.


But... What is memory in the first place?
But just what is memory?


When a person is possessed by a spirit, they present as someone else, entirely. Their speech, conduct, and memories are those of another.  
When someone is possessed by a spirit, they become a completely different person. It's as though their words, actions, and memories belong to someone else.


If that's the case, then aren't memories part of the possession itself?
Taking that idea further, couldn't it be said that their original memories are also a kind of spirit possessing their body?


...Humans are entities defined by memory.
Memories are what make a person. It is because of memory that we retain our sense of who we are. Not only that, but our remembrance of the dead allows them to overcome death by remaining alive in our memories.


Acquiring memories builds up and preserves our sense of self. By remembering the dead, they survive in our memories, and death itself is overcome. Forgetting means losing evidence of having lived. Forgetting everything, then, is not unlike dying.
To forget them is to lose the proof that they ever lived; a second death for the dead.


But when all one's memories have been lost, what is left behind?
But if a person loses all of their memories, what is left behind?


...The soul?
A soul?


No, that's probably not it...
I don't think there is such a thing. People may simply be masses of memory.


Maybe we are nothing more than a bundle of memories...
There are medical cases of people unable to forget anything. Far from finding this useful, they end up wishing they could erase their memories. Perhaps remembering everything is worse than forgetting it?


There was once a patient who couldn't forget anything. They expressed wishing it was possible to have memories erased.
I have seen such patients crushed under the weight of their accumulated memories...


I think it might be more painful to bear the clear recollection of one's entire life than it would be to have their memories disappear.
Memories remind us of our sins, our mistakes and our regrets...


I've seen many patients crushed under the weight of the things they could not forget... Memories of sins... of mistakes... of regrets...
Memory is not just something people use to hold themselves together. It can also be a prison for someone to die in.
 
Memories are by no means limited to supporting the existence of the ego.
 
Some people die imprisoned within cages of their own memories.
 
...I wonder if anyone who keeps their memories is happy.


Are those who hold on to their memories really the happy ones?
| japanese      =
| japanese      =
宗也の協力を得た面の実験により、
宗也の協力を得た面の実験により、

Latest revision as of 20:17, 18 March 2023

Director Haibara's Notes (3)


Kanji 灰原院長の手記 三
はいばらいんちょうのしゅき さん
Game Fatal Frame: Mask of the Lunar Eclipse
Author Shigeto Haibara
Chapter Phase X: Fallen Petals
Located at Haibara Infirmary, Director's Office
Obtained On the shelves to the right
Description Notes by Shigeto Haibara about memory.
Additional Description Old research papers.
Related Notes Director Haibara's Notes (1) & Director Haibara's Notes (2)

Thanks to Soya's assistance in my mask experiments, I have finally come to understand how to use masks to control human memory.

But just what is memory?

When someone is possessed by a spirit, they become a completely different person. It's as though their words, actions, and memories belong to someone else.

Taking that idea further, couldn't it be said that their original memories are also a kind of spirit possessing their body?

Memories are what make a person. It is because of memory that we retain our sense of who we are. Not only that, but our remembrance of the dead allows them to overcome death by remaining alive in our memories.

To forget them is to lose the proof that they ever lived; a second death for the dead.

But if a person loses all of their memories, what is left behind?

A soul?

I don't think there is such a thing. People may simply be masses of memory.

There are medical cases of people unable to forget anything. Far from finding this useful, they end up wishing they could erase their memories. Perhaps remembering everything is worse than forgetting it?

I have seen such patients crushed under the weight of their accumulated memories...

Memories remind us of our sins, our mistakes and our regrets...

Memory is not just something people use to hold themselves together. It can also be a prison for someone to die in.

Are those who hold on to their memories really the happy ones?

宗也の協力を得た面の実験により、
面による記憶の制御は
徐々に明らかになってきた。

しかし、記憶とは一体何なのだ?
霊に憑かれた人間は、
まったく別人のように見える。
言動も記憶もあたかも他人の様に振舞う。
だとしたら、本人が持つ記憶も、もしかしたら
憑き物のひとつではないだろうか?
⋯人間は記憶の生き物だ。
記憶があることで、人は自らを保つ。
死者を忘れないのも、死者を記憶の中で
生かし、死を乗り越えるためだ。
忘れることは生きていた証を失うこと。
すべてを忘れることは、死と同じだ。

しかし、全ての記憶が無くなったら、
何かが残るのか。
魂⋯?
いや、それは、無いのかもしれない。
人間はただの記憶の塊なのかもしれない⋯
全てを忘れられなくなった人間の症例。
その患者は、記憶を消して欲しいと願っていた。
記憶が消えることよりも、
すべてを憶えていることの方が
つらいのではないか?
私は、あらゆることが忘れられず、
記憶に押しつぶされる患者を何人も見てきた⋯
罪の記憶、過ちの記憶、後悔の記憶⋯
記憶とは、決して自我を支えるだけの
ものではない。
時に人は、記憶の檻の中で獄死する。
⋯記憶を保ち続ける人間は幸せなのだろうか?

Documents
Dr. Asou's Notes - Notes from Madoka - Madoka's Notebook - Madoka's Diary - Letter to Madoka - Choshiro's Notebook - Ruka's Diary - Misaki's Diary - Torn Diary - Boy's Diary - Diary with Pictures - 2F Nurse's Logbook - 3F Nurse's Logbook - 4F Isolation Room Reports - On-Duty Nurse's Memo - Duty Nurse's Notes - Nurse's Notes - Tsubaki Tono's Diary - Assistant's Notes - Director Haibara's Notes - Black Notebook - Sayaka's Diary - Letter to Soya - Soya's Notes - Soya's Scribblings - Letter From Soya Yomotsuki - Sakuya's Diary - Note from Someone - Letter Dropped by Woman in Black - Kageri Sendo's Letters - Kaoru Sendou's Suicide Note - Yuko Magaki's Painting Notes - Patient Observation Record - Misaki Asou Treatment Notes - Ayako's Notes - Fragment of an Unsent Letter - Female Patient's Suicide Note - Construction Worker's Logbook - Scribbled Last Words - Woman's Suicide Note - Patient's Notes - Note Left by Islander - Note Left by Fisherman - Note by Court Guardian
Records
Memo to the New Nurse - Information Plaque - Memo with Code - Information About Lift - Room Assignment Lists - Medical Files - Post-Mortem Certificates - Hospital Notices - Film Incineration - Newspaper Articles - Rogetsu Island Tourism Brochure - "What is the Rogetsu Kagura?" - Rogetsu Kagura Film Record - "To Rogetsu Kagura Visitors" - Dr. Asou's Research - Moonlight Syndrome Research File - Moonlight Syndrome and the Moon - Informer's Report - Old Research Records - Bundle of Burned Letters - Rogetsu Island Tomes - Yomotsuki Documents - Tsukimori Documents - "On the Mask of the Lunar Eclipse" - "Coming of the Day of Tranquility"
Other
Basic Operation - Flashlight - Examining - Camera Obscura - Filament - Taking Hint Photos - Power-Up Lenses - Equipped Functions - Film - Spirit Stone Flashlight - Handbook - Menu - Saving - Blue Crystals - Red Crystals - Hozuki Dolls
Pictures
Control Panel - Code Echoing in Ears - Cradle - Five Masks - Five Maidens - Grandfather Clock Code - Hole in Floor - Misaki with Girl in Black - Old Score Shining on Wall - Smudged Faces - Photo Taken in Front of Infirmary - Photo of Girls - Photo of Man and Masks - Photo of Woman with no Face - Red Wheelchair - Room with Books - Vision of Oblivion - Screening - Mask with Charm - Hidden Doll
Voices
List of phone calls - Radio messages - List of tapes
Misc.
Unused Files