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i_speak_softly) wrote2013-03-28 08:49 pm
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Sixty-Ninth Theory [Voice]
[Yesterday the village grew quiet, as many villagers were called on a draft, and many others began the anxious wait to see if their friends and loved ones would return to the village safely.]
[Also yesterday, a breath of warm weather arrived in Luceti. Don has been out enjoying it, trying not to dwell on those who are fighting on a flying island right now. He has enough other things on his mind, and around midday he does something about one of them.]
Filtered to Beast || Unhackable
Beast... I haven't thanked you properly for what you did for Robert and me. For everything you've done for us.
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[Later, he leaves a brief, unfiltered message:]
Would anyone be interested in learning how to program computers and fix cars?
[Also yesterday, a breath of warm weather arrived in Luceti. Don has been out enjoying it, trying not to dwell on those who are fighting on a flying island right now. He has enough other things on his mind, and around midday he does something about one of them.]
Filtered to Beast || Unhackable
Beast... I haven't thanked you properly for what you did for Robert and me. For everything you've done for us.
End Filter
[Later, he leaves a brief, unfiltered message:]
Would anyone be interested in learning how to program computers and fix cars?
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[After letting Robert scrub down his shell, keep an eye on him in the winter, and even take charge of his core temperature for a few hours, Don is not too concerned about giving the man control over his food.]
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There may be... favourite foods I can adapt. Some may not even need any changes...
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I always liked tomatoes.
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So does this mun.]Tomatoes are... an excellent fruit. Very versatile... they are easily incorporated in many dishes. [Except, amusingly, the general dishes one associates with fruit.]
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Are you done?
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... Unless you would... be willing to allow me to comb your wings...?
[He asks this with a little more trepidation than usual - wings are of course very delicate. Even if Don trusts him, he doesn't want to poke around them without permission.]
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[Don looks around at his choices of where to put the encyclopedia, since allowing it to touch the dirt would surely upset Robert, and solves the problem by poking it into the scientist's lap. Then he stretches out on the warm ground to rest a bit while his partner takes care of him.]
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The effect might be... strange-feeling, albeit nice, as Robert simulates preening the feathers into place.]
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What -?
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Did I... cause you pain?
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[He presses his snout against the back of his wrist, trying to control his heart rate.]
I didn't know you meant literally 'comb'.
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[Nothing else produces proper meshing of the feather structures. Certainly his clunky fingers can't reproduce it.]
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The comb itself isn't really unusual in any way. It's smooth black plastic, with very thin, almost meshlike teeth that are obviously made to comb out small hairs that are prone to tangling. Evidently they work okay on feathers too.]
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Go slowly, and telegraph a lot.
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It still probably feels a bit weird, but at least Don expects it now, and Robert's generally being much more slow and careful than he was.]
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Is this what it feels like when you comb your hair?
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It is similar... well, assuming the sensations your wings provide are... identical to the ones mine provide me with, at... any rate - but my scalp is somewhat less... s-sensitive than the wings are...
[Still, it's close enough that it might give Don the feeling of combing out short hair.
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But only briefly and he hated the whole experience.]I have to say, I have a hard time understanding why you like it.
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[For sensitive-skinned humans, anyway. A Turtle probably wouldn't get anything out of that.]
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[It just keeps getting worse.]
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For instance... a hair can be ingrown, which sometimes results in folliculitis or similar infectious conditions, and often... requires removal of the hair. This is... more common for those whose hair curls, and androgenic hair is... more frequently a victim to such condition, but in practise it occurs... with any hair follicle, provided it grows strangely...
[Has this just never been a problem in Don's life?]
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And I thought shellrot was disgusting.
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One would think that... bone degeneration caused by an infection of b-bacteria would be... more unpleasant than a hair growing back on itself...
[Not that having ingrown hairs is fun, but seriously. Shell rot can be fatal.]
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