First, I'd like to send a sincere apology to everyone harmed in the recent events involving Tatsumi's chip removal. I understand sorry doesn't actually fix anything. However, I'm doing all I can to tend to the wounded/ill and correct procedures, and lack there of, that have lead to this situation due to my lack of responsibility
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[Chips? The scientists bugged them too?]
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I assume it's main function is to suppress any inhuman or supernatural abilities, like my magic. It's also been recently proven to be protective against certain monsters, like the word-fish that can be found just outside the city's perimeter.
They can be removed but cause illness and other problems afterwords.
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[No one ever bothered to explain the chips to this child.]
I don't think I'm big enough to give blood, but I know a little first aid!
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When a chip is removed, it appears the patient's body reacts to it. Everyone becomes ill the first day or two after surgery. However, while the patient may start to feel better, using their abilities again may be difficult and dangerous as they tend to be unfiltered and out of control. For example, my magic caused the entire apartment complex I used to stay at to become animated for a few days. Patients usually regain control after about a week's time. Sometime it's shorter, and others the time period is longer. Some abilities never fully return but I have no explanation as to why except for some theories in particular situations.
Thank you. I'd appreciate it if you could volunteer when you have the time.
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What do the chips do if you don't remove them?
I don't mind! [Although he entertained severe doubts on how much a child would be permitted to help. Regardless,he would have to remember to avoid mentioning his more esoteric knowledge of poison antidotes.]
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My name is Cube. Who might you be, sir?
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[He sounds very cool about it. Like, you know, just getting the info. Not like he's gonna go kill the man or anything. Of course not.
After a moment; ]
Does Luke need a transfusion?
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No, Luke is actually feeling and acting better. I may be able to release him tomorrow as long as he is carefully watched at home for the couple of days.
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Of course he will be watched. I would offer to donate blood, but I'm not certain it would be very viable. [since he's a zombie.]
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For now, lets assume he will be released tomorrow. You will pick him up, I assume?
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so are supposed to be with the scientists or something? you sure seem like it, saying you'll go through everyone's stuff like that.
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I'm not 'with' the scientists, no. I'm simply someone who has been working here, at the hospital, for almost two years and can perform chip removals.
The reason behind going through communications is to prevent any further harm from happening. I'm a pan of my word and do not find gossip or trading secrets a healthy hobby. Any information I find will be kept to myself for judgment of a chip removal and nothing else.
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_I wish I could donate blood, but I'd be happy with volunteering at the hospital, if you'll allow me.|
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If you're unable to donate blood, it's quite alright. The extra hands here would be just as much appreciated as a donation. I would not mind meeting you in person and showing you around the hospital and answering any questions you may have.
My name is Cube. May I ask for your name, please?
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_Ah! Right, I'm Gakupo. When would be a good time to stop by? I'd also need to find the hospital.|
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It's a pleasure to meet you, Gakupo. You may stop by at any time, though I do tend to work more in the afternoons. [That's a lie. He's practically there 24/7. Ask Flandre.]
If you feel comfortable telling me your general location, I'd be more than happy to give you directions or draw a simple map on how to get here. If you'd like to come in early in the morning, I could meet with you and walk here. It's always safer to walk with someone, compared to being alone.
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