"Memorial Sight" is a unique and intricate Quirk that grants its user the ability to access the memories of deceased individuals, particularly those who have been involved in homicides. To activate this ability, the user must be in the presence of the deceased person's intact brain, ensuring that the memories are preserved and accessible.

When the user engages "Memorial Sight," they experience vivid and immersive recollections of the deceased person's life, particularly the events leading to their demise. This can provide valuable insights into the circumstances surrounding the homicide, aiding in investigations or even revealing hidden truths.

However, there are significant limitations and potential risks associated with this Quirk. Firstly, it only works if the corpse's brain is intact and not decayed. The user needs access to a relatively well-preserved brain to extract meaningful memories.

Additionally, "Memorial Sight" introduces a potential hazard when used on the living. If the user attempts to access the memories of a living person, there's a small but real chance that the consciousness of that person might merge with their own. This merging of thoughts and experiences can be overwhelming, leading to psychological strain on the user.

In extreme cases, attempting to connect with a living individual might result in the user temporarily seeing and feeling what the other person is currently experiencing. This not only poses a risk of emotional distress but also a potential loss of mental stability if the events witnessed are traumatic or intense.

The ethical considerations of "Memorial Sight" are profound, as the user navigates the fine line between seeking justice and respecting the privacy and emotional well-being of the deceased and the living. The Quirk demands a careful balance, urging its user to use this ability responsibly and with empathy, understanding the potential consequences of delving into the memories of others.