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i_speak_softly) wrote2011-01-27 11:21 am
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Thirty-Fifth Theory [Voice]
[Donatello has been 98.7% certain that this rather bizarre experiment has passed him by, as he remained snug and warm in House 55, in accordance with the semi-natural hibernal habits of mutated terrapins. As he reflects on the past few days, though, he notices that the frequency with which his brothers have been informing him that he is spouting excessive quantities of facts and data is statistically unprecedented. He decides to test a theory.]
Someone ask me a question.
((Don's effect is that he's even more of a super-brain than usual. Please test the mun's research abilities.))
Someone ask me a question.
((Don's effect is that he's even more of a super-brain than usual. Please test the mun's research abilities.))
[Voice]
I'm from New York in the year 2006. [He's both honored and put off by your sudden strong interest in learning about him, so he won't say anything else just yet.]
((Alas, I have no art skills. But I will totally enable you to draw this yourself.))
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It totally makes sense that Donatello's put off. Robert's basically fawning over him.Robert isn't aware that Donatello is disturbed by his interest - then again, he's not aware of many social cues - but he's still curious about him.] So, I must enquire: Due to the recent, er, experiments, it is difficult to tell whether new people I meet during this time are in their own bodies or not. Are you currently unaffected by this experiment? So far the scientists responsible for this debacle have seen it unfit to experiment on me.(OOC: Awesome. I may very well have to draw it now. C:)
[Voice]
I'm definitely in my own body. [
Unlike last time; he's still a little traumatized from that.] Whether or not I'm affected is under investigation.Re: [Voice]
Ah, good point. I hadn't considered the possibility that the effect could be something less visible. [That makes Robert wonder if he's been affected then, and just not in a visible way.] Though that in itself raises a whole other line of concerns. Would that then mean that our brains themselves are subject to physical manipulation? [Robert can't keep the creeping horror out of his voice at this thought.]
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[Robert pauses at this.] That is... sobering, to say the least. Hopefully there is a limit to the sort of scope that these experiments can reach... Having been here so long yourself, you must have borne witness to quite the gamut of them.
[Voice]
I've seen some pretty extreme ones. You start to feel them coming, after a while.
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[Robert lets out a small sigh.] Unfortunately, it seems as if, at the moment, there is no real escape from this. The best thing to do, then, is to formulate some sort of plan for dealing with these occurrences. Unless there's one already. [Robert'll probably figure it out eventually, if there is one.]
[Voice]
My only plan is to remember that the experiments usually don't last very long, and to try not to hold people's behavior against them.
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What is the typical duration of most experiments, if you are aware?
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