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Library Mingle Log
Who: Everyone!
Where: The Library
When: Throughout their time in Struxta
Rating: PG, will edit if this changes
What: The Circle gets together for some research on what this place is all about. Please treat this like a mingle log--feel free to put up a starter and tag around!
The Library (hopefully) promises to have the answers that the Welcome Committee and the general robot on the street don't. Characters can access the information by computer, and the Library has just about everything that's happened in Struxta.
That's thousands of years of information to wade through, so get to work!
[ooc: As it says above, please feel free to put up your own starter and tag around! Characters can have heard others chatting about the library or been told about it by the Welcome Committee or have just wandered in. If you come across anything of interest that you'd like me to edit into or link in the main post, please just let me know.]
Where: The Library
When: Throughout their time in Struxta
Rating: PG, will edit if this changes
What: The Circle gets together for some research on what this place is all about. Please treat this like a mingle log--feel free to put up a starter and tag around!
The Library (hopefully) promises to have the answers that the Welcome Committee and the general robot on the street don't. Characters can access the information by computer, and the Library has just about everything that's happened in Struxta.
That's thousands of years of information to wade through, so get to work!
[ooc: As it says above, please feel free to put up your own starter and tag around! Characters can have heard others chatting about the library or been told about it by the Welcome Committee or have just wandered in. If you come across anything of interest that you'd like me to edit into or link in the main post, please just let me know.]
sorry xinyao
And so she hasn't voiced the question Firo opens with so casually. She sets aside her homework and drifts closer to hear her aunt's answer, maybe for similar reasons.]
sorry for holding everyone up!
Illnesses as virulent as this one seems to have been seldom disappear entirely. I wonder if that is part of the reason why...
[So much of medicine was a matter of trial and error, drawing from past experience to inform future actions. She can't help admiring the almost... terrifyingly efficient way the past incarnations of the hosts had chosen to deal with the problem. If organic life was so susceptible to such frailties, then why not eliminate it altogether?
It was disappointing. It was disturbing. It spoke to so many of the inconsistencies and strangeness they had encountered during their exploration of some of the incidental functions of the society - shallowly, perhaps, but still with enough breadth to come to a conclusion - choosing to bypass problems rather than face them head on.
It made her wonder what else could be found. Would be found, if they chose to pursue this further.]
And so am I--I thought I had this tracked! :(
...So it's still out there, waiting for a bunch of people like us to show up?
[That's fun.]
I didn't remind you because I've been super remiss anyway
[That's a little optimistic. There's a speculative slant to the look Nihuang gives her aunt now.]
And if not, maybe Aunt Jing's... As long as we catch it early.
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That may be the case. We have more far more - and much more effective - resources here than at home, even if we weren't also gifted with powers from Lady Astoria. Since our hosts don't seem to be susceptible to this particular illness, and we are all familiar and able to communicate, it wouldn't be hard to prevent it from spreading by isolating -
[It dawns on her, all of a sudden, exactly what Princess Nihuang is implying, startling her out of her original trend of thought.]
I hope there will be no need to resort to something so completely untested.
[She shakes her head, as if to shift her mind back to her earlier consideration.]
I'm still not actually convinced there aren't other things our hosts may be susceptible to. Diseases as we know them may not be a consideration, but there must be downfalls to their inorganic bodies as well.
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And then--untested? Firo's eyes flick from Nihuang to Jing and back again, wondering what he's missing. He makes a note of it but follows the flow of conversation away from that topic.]
They could rust, like the Tin Man in that book. ...But obviously they've gotten along fine long enough. Whatever happens, they probably don't need our help.
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Unless they are the ones intended to aid us in some way. Some kind of warning? If only we knew.
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[A brief, self-deprecating smile.] While I think it's fair to say that the three of us may be somewhat out of our depth here, other members of the Circle are not. And there may yet still be some method for us to contribute, based on any new information that they discover.
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[His altruistic streak probably isn't nearly as big as the ones these two have.
He absently scuffs at the ground while he considers Jing's words. Maybe they can help out, though the question remains of how that will even be needed.]
I normally don't go around looking for trouble, but I kinda wish things would just hurry up and happen so we're not stuck like this.
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It isn't that I don't agree with your feelings, [she means: sorry for scolding,] but if anything were to happen, I'm certainly not ready for it. I don't like to think about the sickness. [That's really the problem for her here. It's taken the research winds right out of her sails. To Aunt Jing,] Since the three of us are at a disadvantage, perhaps there is something more useful we could be doing to prepare for the future. Properly testing Aunt Jing's power or developing a secret code. Testing our hosts.
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And no knowledge gained is ever wasted. [She says it brightly, almost as if trying to encourage herself at the same time.] I can only guess at whether my knowledge of medicine can even be relevant in a place like this, with beings of which I have no prior experience. Since Princess Nihuang has the most experience with campaigns, and Firo has some decidedly unorthodox methods of finding those portions of societies that the prevailing authority may prefer to do without, perhaps pursuing one of those lines of inquiry would be more profitable.
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And Jing too! Sure, she makes it sound like a talent, but he's not sure that's a compliment.]
...I can't help but feel like you're both making fun of me now.
[But if Jing is serious about ferreting out some ne'er do wells--]
Does a place like this even have a seedy part of town to find? If everybody's supposed to be so damn happy with that Consciousness thing.
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But Firo, I think you have a good point. Even though this state has experienced bitter times, as it currently is, it seems as though it is doing very well in a way flesh-people [oh my god] rarely are.
[:\] In the past, we were sent to help, but here, I wonder if perhaps we are here to learn, or to be tested.