doctor_j_crane: Crane looking like he's arguing. (Let me explain)
doctor_j_crane ([personal profile] doctor_j_crane) wrote2011-01-02 07:59 pm

[39] - [Voice/Video]

[Warden Filter]

I'm not sure which one of you is Arthas' warden, because I've never really cared that much before, but why is he not in zero? Constantly? Surely you could just keep him in there for a week, bring him up for an hour, and then put him in there for another week.

[Private - Eames]

Want to see something interesting? In the spirit of honesty and full disclosure? [Have a video of Arthas' note before it swaps back to voice.] I'm going to end up dead by the end of the week. [Said like it's a fact.]

[Private - Eddie]

You know that bit where you implied that this was under control? This is not under control.

[Added later - Private - Tirion]

Apparently you're Arthas' warden. You should contact my warden, Eames. I've got an issue with Arthas, to say the least.


[OOC: Crane is not amused by Arthas' note. And sorry for the Crane spam, guys. :c]

[Private]

[identity profile] doctor-j-crane.livejournal.com 2011-01-02 09:42 am (UTC)(link)
[Crane liked that book, Data. He feels like there's some common ground between you and him.] He almost killed me once. And he sent me this note, which I'm taking as a sign that I should be anticipating round two sometime soon.
empirical_data: (contemplative)

[Private]

[personal profile] empirical_data 2011-01-02 09:45 am (UTC)(link)
If you feel that he will carry this out, you should stay with a friend or your warden until the situation is secured. Arthas will be likely to attempt revenge and avoiding him until the matter is dealt with in earnest is what I would advise.

[Private]

[identity profile] doctor-j-crane.livejournal.com 2011-01-02 09:47 am (UTC)(link)
I'll work something out with Eames. [Who has a gun, which is handy.] Do the wardens have any plan of action to deal with him? He just seems to do whatever he wants. I can't even remember how many people he's killed in the past.
empirical_data: (disappointed 2)

[Private]

[personal profile] empirical_data 2011-01-02 09:50 am (UTC)(link)
There are weapons available that can stop him and the general plan is containment if he becomes physically hostile. Unfortunately... no, allow me to rephrase, happily I am not his warden though that puts me in the unfortunate position of being unable to dictate his punishment concerning verbal threats.

[Private]

[identity profile] doctor-j-crane.livejournal.com 2011-01-02 10:12 am (UTC)(link)
What kind of weapons can stop him? Somehow I doubt that he could easily be tranquilized or anything like that. [On account of being a scary dead guy.]

I hope that his warden chooses to put him in zero. It's safer for everyone. [But particularly Crane.]
empirical_data: (Default)

Re: [Private]

[personal profile] empirical_data 2011-01-02 10:15 am (UTC)(link)
Tirion, Agent K, and Ray Stantz all possess weapons capable of inflicting great damage, and Mr. Stantz had a vessel capable of containing him.

I tend to agree with you. But until then a change in location would be advisable.

[Private]

[identity profile] doctor-j-crane.livejournal.com 2011-01-02 10:17 am (UTC)(link)
A vessel? [Crane so wants to know about all of this.] Are these weapons some kind of 'magical' thing? [Crane hates that word. Hates it so much.]

I'm going to be with Eames. Staying on my own is nothing less than foolhardiness.
empirical_data: (crouched)

Re: [Private]

[personal profile] empirical_data 2011-01-02 10:20 am (UTC)(link)
Both Mr. Stantz and K had scientific explanations regarding to the function of their weapons, but they did work against what we perceive as "magic".

This is wise. I wish you luck.

[Private]

[identity profile] doctor-j-crane.livejournal.com 2011-01-02 10:22 am (UTC)(link)
I'm glad that someone's making an attempt to rationalize these things, instead of simply accepting them. [Because magic is ridiculous.]

Yes. Thank you for the book, by the way.
empirical_data: (grayscale)

Re: [Private]

[personal profile] empirical_data 2011-01-02 11:04 am (UTC)(link)
I have always preferred formula to acceptance. Not that I have doubt those that can do "magic" do indeed have abilities, as it is very evident that they do, but I suspect that there is a translation of terms and physical laws that would make such actions more comprehensible.

You are welcome. I hope that you are finding relevance in it.