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Feb 25, 2006 02:56

Good evening.

I am the Baron Frankenstein. I'm looking for assistants for experiences. I think you'll find me mostly in the lab, but if you look for a teacher, please, come and see me. I see there's a graveyard. This will be most pratical for my experiences.

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dualnatures February 25 2006, 03:31:03 UTC
It seems the laboratory is becoming quite full! I am afraid you will be sharing it with myself, my assistant Mr. Hyde -- who is rarely seen as it is -- as well as another not-so-often noticed individual. He has taken a liking to dissecting corpses. ::Chuckles and employs a bow:: Doctor Henry Jekyll, at your service.

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ripperblackstaf February 25 2006, 03:38:11 UTC
*bows back* Well, I'm sure we'll be able to share the lab with killing each other for it.

That not-so-often noticed individual can maybe help me, if he likes playing with corpses.

May I ask you on what are your research, Doctor ?

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dualnatures February 25 2006, 03:41:37 UTC
He enjoys the task enough that there has been three emptied graves thus far. If you are in the interests of graverobbing, I believe you two might be in for a race. My research... ::Trails off with a bit of a frown:: Ridding of a disease...

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ripperblackstaf February 25 2006, 03:45:17 UTC
I'm a doctor too, a biologist, and a chimist. If ever you're in need of my skills, know that I am at your service, my dear colleague.

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*gives a slight bow* drjhwatson February 25 2006, 06:50:16 UTC
Good evening, Baron Frankenstein. I am Dr. John Watson, but unlike the other doctor's here, I am but a simple physician, and surgeon. I fear I am little use for anything else.

...However, I am most curious about these experiments you mention. I hope you will not find myself and my companion 'nosy'.

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Re: *gives a slight bow* ripperblackstaf February 25 2006, 18:30:19 UTC
Good evening, doctor.

A surgeon is always precious, you know. I may even need your help for my experiences. Reliable hands are priceless in my field of study.

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Re: *gives a slight bow* drjhwatson February 25 2006, 21:50:06 UTC
Well, I am, of course, always willing to assist if needed. Having trained at St. Bart's and have had my fair share of experiance while on campaign in Afghanistan and in my own private practice, I never hestitate to practice my vocation when needed. Please, do not hesitant to call upon me should the situation arise.

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Re: *gives a slight bow* ripperblackstaf February 25 2006, 22:01:05 UTC
I won't, doctor, I won't. I thank you in advance.

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*tips hat* great_detective February 25 2006, 14:54:16 UTC
Good evening, Baron. My name is Sherlock Holmes, and I see my friend and colleague Dr. Watson has already introduced himself. I fear I shall never get into that laboratory now... which might not be such a very bad thing.

I share Watson's curiosity, most certainly.

Whether that makes me nosy or not, I cannot say. It is my business to investigate and question. I hope you will forgive any impertinence you perceive.

Welcome to the mansion. I look forward to learning more about your work.

SH

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Re: *tips hat* ripperblackstaf February 25 2006, 18:33:30 UTC
Good evening, Sir.

I thank you for your kind welcome ! Your name seems familiar to me, I'm sure I've heard it before.

Are you a scientist yourself ?

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Re: *tips hat* great_detective February 25 2006, 20:43:44 UTC
You may have read of my cases in the Strand. Dr. Watson feels it necessary to write out my adventures, romanticize them a bit, and publish them. Oh joy.

I am a chemist, yes. Not in a professional capacity, of course, but I am fascinated by the science and it aids me in my investigative work.

I hope that you will tell Dr. Watson and me all about your work. I am intrigued to learn much, much more.

SH

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Re: *tips hat* ripperblackstaf February 25 2006, 20:57:55 UTC
Yes. The publicist was that man who pretented to have seen fairies, or something like that, yes. It's an honour to meet someone with a mind like yours !

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