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i_speak_softly) wrote2000-03-05 10:55 pm
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Luceti Appointments
Need a thread with Don, but don't have a post for it and don't feel like starting one? Stick it here. Please note date, time of day, location, and any relevant circumstances.
[Action] | July 14 | when do these two NOT start threads at Turtle House
As much as Robert loves Don, the fact that several days of furtive research has yielded very little conclusive data about what might be affecting him is downright frustrating. There are so many things it could be, and the psychology books of the Hamato household are not helping.
The scientist realizes he's been rereading the same paragraph several times without absorbing the information properly, and it's now that he closes the book in irritation and places it aside.
Clearly this would be a great time to distract him with something...]
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Ah - hello, Don.
[One of the biggest trials about Don's new penalty is his reliance on expressions for trying to communicate emotions. Though Robert has had a long time to associate Don's feelings to his reactions, and he's markedly better at it than he was a year ago, he still isn't perfect.
This expression, however, is at least somewhat decodable.]
... Do you need something?
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What is this?
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It is... an overview of at-the-time "recent" scientific knowledge concerning neuroscience and its philosophical implications. I am looking for information on your condition... but so far I am finding little of value.
[And he doesn't know how closely a Turtle's brain functions to a human brain anyway.]
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[This would be a good time to work on something else, yes? Don places a stack of index cards and a pen on the table.]
You - wrong for me.
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Wrong... wrong... what's close to "wrong"...
Wrong... right...
... Write?
After a few blinks of hesitant uncertainty, Robert picks up one of the pens.]
... Write for you...?
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... What would you... like me to write for you, Don? [That is a lot of index cards. Does he need all of them?]
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Expliment this. [He gestures to his mouth and throat.] So, I make someone - [He picks up a card with an exaggerated gesture, and gives it to Robert.] - there, and they need. Yes?
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... Erm...
[Where does he even start with this one? Okay, Don wants him to write something on these cards for other people. But what was with the gesturing at himself?]
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... You... n-need me to write something for others...?
And it is... about you? [Yes, he's still not getting it. Not yet, anyway.]
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Is it something... r-related to your state now?
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[And yet he seems happy with this guess.]
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... If it is not, wh-why else would you ask...?
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You said "no"...?
[Or did he really?]
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Yes?
[Now he's confused.]
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Somewhat desperately:] A-Are... are you saying it is related to your current state, or... or what...?
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[He rubs the ridge between his eyes. This is going to be the most mentally-exhausting four months ever...]
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[The scientist mirrors Don's reaction, bringing a hand up to rub at his face. Would that he could find some solid information on whatever this is...]
... You want me to... w-write facts about this condition?
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wow should... should I even be replying to this now... feel free to ignore it lmao
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