Research Note: Seven. (Video.)

Oct 28, 2010 01:36



[Helloooooo, Paradise. Have an Aster. It looks like the video's turned on -- and he's diligently working on something important, it seems. Oh, well. Let's just--

...wait, was that a loud screech of pain?

A closer look reveals a few things that weren't there before. Definitely not. Like the blood dripping off of the operating table that he's hunched ( Read more... )

go go mad science, event: monstrous transformations, welcome to the nightmare, ...wtf aster?

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[Video] last_puppeteer October 28 2010, 09:06:08 UTC
[Anise was sporting quite the grin of her own as she spotted Aster, unconsciously licking her lips at the sight of all that delicious looking blood spilled everywhere.]

What kind of experiments are we talking about~? Hopefully it's something I can enjoy in the end♥

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[Video] fonicdreamer October 28 2010, 09:17:38 UTC
I'd say it's worth the trouble. Only helping natural selection along in my own ingenious way, of course.

[A carnal smile as he sneers into the camera -- wut even one of his eyes is mechanical.]

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[Video] last_puppeteer October 28 2010, 09:22:56 UTC
[A soft laugh escapes from the young woman a she watched him, clearly she was amused.]

There is nothing natural about your selection~♪

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[Video] fonicdreamer October 28 2010, 09:29:24 UTC
Even nature has her mistakes. I'm only here to correct them.

[A smile as he bares his blood-covered automail arm.]

I'm sure you can understand where I'm coming from.

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sword_dancer_e October 28 2010, 09:08:45 UTC
Somehow, I feel as if I have heard something similar before.

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fonicdreamer October 28 2010, 09:21:28 UTC
Have you now? I'd hate to think that you found it... lacking.

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sword_dancer_e October 28 2010, 09:31:54 UTC
What point are you trying to make that you can rationalize from this?

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fonicdreamer October 28 2010, 09:35:54 UTC
That the humans of this world have become too complacent for their own good. Stuck in a rut, as you may call it.

I'm only liberating them from this tired, corrupt system that we call Paradise. A rebirth into perfection.

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cursed_analysis October 28 2010, 09:09:59 UTC
Oh my, Aster~

I think you should look into a partnership. Two minds are stronger than one after all.

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fonicdreamer October 28 2010, 09:21:56 UTC
Really? Could it be that you're volunteering your aid, perhaps?

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cursed_analysis October 28 2010, 09:30:53 UTC
Well, I'm rather humbled you would even consider jumping to that conclusion.

I've dabbled in this field before, and it would help my own studies out assisting you.

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fonicdreamer October 28 2010, 09:36:27 UTC
My, my. Such flattery. How do you manage to keep a straight face with those dulcet tones of yours?

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[Offline] hapless_medic October 28 2010, 18:39:32 UTC
[Cassidy's nose pokes into the door and she sniffs before her head comes fully into view. She's sprouted horns and longer fangs, and her fur seems rougher.]

Aster? What are you doing?

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[Offline] fonicdreamer October 29 2010, 06:20:30 UTC
Ah, Cassidy.

[He looks down at her through calculating eyes.]

Testing a hypothesis about the use of machinery in living beings.

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[Offline] hapless_medic October 29 2010, 18:04:36 UTC
Really?

[She nudges the door open more and trots right up to look, apparently unbothered.]

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[Offline] fonicdreamer October 30 2010, 07:56:44 UTC
Yes. Care to see? It might be rather disturbing, though.

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[Voice] lethal_scribe October 28 2010, 22:02:56 UTC
A fellow scientist?

What might you be attempting to accomplish?

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[Voice] fonicdreamer October 29 2010, 06:20:33 UTC
An equilibrium between machinery and a living organism such that with further tweaking, one can reach what I could call scientific perfection.

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