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Evgeniy Anatolyevich Eldarov ([personal profile] blednyy_plague_doctor) wrote in [community profile] dear_mun2016-06-14 10:28 pm

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Gospodin Mun,

I was under the impression testing should be done before the application of something - a lesson I admit I didn't know at your age, but still. God only knows why you're under the impression that I have anything to offer one of these games. Have you considered that I might be contagious? I certainly have. I refuse to infect an entire city with something that doesn't have a cure, so if you don't have a way to 'handwave' away that, we're going to have issues.

Now, let us assume for argument's sake you solve that major hang up. What good, exactly, do you think a man from 1947 can do in a setting as many years removed from that as this one alleges to be? All my expertise must be the sort of thing taught to first year medical students these days. If I can't help people, if I can't prevent deaths and save lives, then I have no business being anywhere.

I'm not asking you to reconsider. I don't ask, I demand you do so.

Respectfully,

Dr. Evgeniy Eldarov

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[personal profile] dredi_master 2016-06-15 05:17 am (UTC)(link)
You may find that you have more to offer than you think. In Nautilus, Bending allows things to be accomplished simply by the power of one's will. With practice and training, you could learn to heal the injured simply by willing them to be well.

And in any case, more human medical personnel are always helpful.
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Thanks. XD Would love to throw him at little Vaner sometime too. :3

[personal profile] dredi_master 2016-06-15 05:45 am (UTC)(link)
[Kit looks surprisingly solemn for a moment.]

In that, at least, we are very much alike. Though my failing and that of my order was more in hubris than in recklessness.

I am Nautolan, and currently the only one of my kind in Nautilus. I could likely provide you with basic texts on Nautolan biology- I expect you might find such to be interesting in any case-, but I myself am no healer. I can at least tell you, though, that the basic principles of treating Nautilan injuries are the same as those for humans and most other humanoid species, which a blessing to medical personnel in our own galaxy.
unfavorableinstigation: Nita looking directly at the viewer, mouth slightly open, as if she's in the middle of an important or unamused expression. (Focused)

/quietly throws a Nita at

[personal profile] unfavorableinstigation 2016-06-15 02:29 pm (UTC)(link)
[Nita scrunches up her face, thinking.]

Is your mun having you Wake as a ghost, or human? We've had both.

And in any case, it's always good to have people around who can work in healing - there's a bit of a medical team growing, but it seems like we can never have enough.
unfavorableinstigation: Nita Callahan kneeling in the woods, drawing a glowing blue diagram on the ground while reading from a book. (Drawing a Spell Diagram)

\squees

[personal profile] unfavorableinstigation 2016-06-15 11:14 pm (UTC)(link)
[Nita nods. She could understand that.]

Fair point.

Though, we've had other people from the early-to-mid 1900s as well.

And then there's those of us who use actual magic to heal but can't stitch wounds by hand, or the Cybertronian medics that have to learn completely different biology to be helpful for everyone, not just their kind.

Having to learn "modern medicine" won't make you the odd one out, I promise.
unfavorableinstigation: Nita looking right, holding a book. (I'm In The Book)

[personal profile] unfavorableinstigation 2016-06-16 12:01 am (UTC)(link)
Well, barring those outliers, I'd say mid-2000s? Or early 2010s.

[Nita nods at his explanation.]

Being open-minded is practically the name of the game in Nautilus - especially when the city itself presses the issue.

And thanks.

[Nita smiles shyly.]

I do my research. It's the least I can do, really.
unfavorableinstigation: It is dark, but Nita is inside reading a book. (Reading Indoors)

[personal profile] unfavorableinstigation 2016-06-16 12:36 pm (UTC)(link)
Well, Nautilus itself is - sort of alive. Or at least sentient. From what I know, the making of the city involved an Aeon and at least one Deva, both higher-powered beings.

And the result is it can make some really weird associations based on who you are and the world you're from.

So Nautilus itself can give the Wakened gifts... which aren't always pleasant.

[With a range of how decent the gifts can be - anything and everything from actual repair kits to actual Nazi memoribiia. Yeah.]
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[personal profile] unfavorableinstigation 2016-06-16 01:22 pm (UTC)(link)
Same here, really - I only learned some of this stuff from checking through the Network posts made by the first Wakened in Nautilus.

[Be warned, Evgeniy - Nita has a very big heart.]

That's a good attitude to have, I'd say. Though in some cases there's an emphasis on the we.

[Nita gives a rueful smile. Teamwork is essential in Nita's line of work, and in Nautilus.]

As for arriving before people get hurt - that depends on how soon the next Reality Storm is, and its severity.
unfavorableinstigation: Nita Callahan kneeling in the woods, drawing a glowing blue diagram on the ground while reading from a book. (Drawing a Spell Diagram)

[personal profile] unfavorableinstigation 2016-06-16 01:59 pm (UTC)(link)
[Nita nods.]

Sounds like a plan, then. And apology accepted.

[The odder cases are when the newly Wakened doesn't freak out at anything, so Nita understands.]

Well, to explain: Nautilus itself is held between a beacon of possibility known as the Light, which solidifies possibility, and Chaos, the brewing and bubbling of all possibilities.

Roughly once a month, the Chaos underneath the city reacts to our presence in some manner. The storms themselves last about a week, but the impacts can be much more long-term. There's... never been a good way to predict them, either.
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[personal profile] unfavorableinstigation 2016-06-16 03:22 pm (UTC)(link)
Hoo boy...

[Nita sighs.]

Reality Storms can change just about anything about the city, or its inhabitants. People have become animals, the mechanical among us have become human, and vice versa; memories can be rewritten. Sometimes we get compulsions that only begin to make sense once the storm is over, and only if someone's from the world that particular storm is based on.

[Scott kept blaming himself for that "Bad End" storm. Nita didn't blame him, though.]
unfavorableinstigation: It is dark, but Nita is inside reading a book. (Dark)

[personal profile] unfavorableinstigation 2016-06-16 03:52 pm (UTC)(link)
... Yeah.

We can't reliably predict what each storm will bring, though, so we both can't and won't hold the actions of the storm itself against you.

[Nita stands firm on this part.]

Wars - wars do things, to everyone.

[What else could be meant by the book Wizards at War?]

I know because I've been in one. It... wasn't exactly Earth-conventional, though.

[Going across the galaxy can do that.]
unfavorableinstigation: Nita Callahan kneeling in the woods, drawing a glowing blue diagram on the ground while reading from a book. (Drawing a Spell Diagram)

My heart. ;; Let me know if this doesn't work quite right or anything.

[personal profile] unfavorableinstigation 2016-06-16 04:41 pm (UTC)(link)
[Nita takes in his words, solemn.]

You're right, there.

But, while there may be any number of things that may be your fault... that won't make me hate you.

[She's still fairly certain AM is the master of malice; topping that AI in terms of hatred and harm would be hard as far as she knows.]

And while I know it won't mean much - it is possible to have second chances, here. The City of Change, it's become something of a home for a lot of people, a chance do to and be better.

And I wouldn't deny that to anyone.
unfavorableinstigation: Nita looking directly at the viewer, mouth slightly open, as if she's in the middle of an important or unamused expression. (Focused)

We haven't even gotten to the game, and our threads are already full of feelz. 8D

[personal profile] unfavorableinstigation 2016-06-16 06:01 pm (UTC)(link)
[A pause.]

Your mun seems to think differently, if him sending you to Nautilus is any indication.

[At least in regards to second chances being seen as a waste. For the other matter:]

We can't control everything that happens in the city, but you won't be alone in your efforts.

That, I can promise.
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*nods* Bitty needs a Jedi Master.

[personal profile] dredi_master 2016-06-17 01:28 am (UTC)(link)
[He nods solemnly.]

Hubris and shortsightedness have caused much harm in both our homes, then. As did trusting the wrong people; or in our case, the wrong person. A viper hidden in plain sight, while we searched for one in the shadows.

To my knowledge, no other member of my birth family was ever a Jedi, but that is not unusual as the primary requirement- Force-Sensitivity- is something one is born with, rather than something that can be learned. But Jedi are also pledged to respect all life, whatever its form, so it is good to know that we have something in common other than the similarities in our mistakes.

That, I do not know. Several months ago, the city dealt with a plague of its own, a disease that turned people into plants. But that disease was designed specifically to function in Nautilus' unique environment, and was based as much in Bending as it was biology. Without the added component of Bending, I'm uncertain how a purely biological illness would function, if it would at all.
unfavorableinstigation: It is dark, but Nita is inside reading a book. (Dark)

CHOO-CHOO! 8'D

[personal profile] unfavorableinstigation 2016-06-17 01:24 pm (UTC)(link)
[Nita exhales, then slowly nods.]

I will.

[It means a lot to him, that she can tell.]

Just... don't go in thinking you're only going to be cast out.