[40] - [Voice]
Jan. 30th, 2011 04:29 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
[Sounding irritated. And is so oblivious to the fact he's been gone for a while, but has noticed quite a few new posts. Even if Crane hasn't bothered to read them.]
It's amazing how much all of you can talk in one day. This is some kind of flood, I assume?
[Added later. Angry Crane is angry.]
Oh, good show, Admiral. I'll keep in mind that abrupt disappearances are now one of the many punishment options that you offer alongside floods, ports and zero. Bravo.
[Private - Eddie]
Are you in the infirmary? [That fear toxin was heavy stuff.]
[Private - Hayley]
I had to use that toxin for other purposes. It wasn't anything personal.
[Private - Eames]
We need to talk. [Added later.] Did you know that the Admiral was going to do that?
It's amazing how much all of you can talk in one day. This is some kind of flood, I assume?
[Added later. Angry Crane is angry.]
Oh, good show, Admiral. I'll keep in mind that abrupt disappearances are now one of the many punishment options that you offer alongside floods, ports and zero. Bravo.
[Private - Eddie]
Are you in the infirmary? [That fear toxin was heavy stuff.]
[Private - Hayley]
I had to use that toxin for other purposes. It wasn't anything personal.
[Private - Eames]
We need to talk. [Added later.] Did you know that the Admiral was going to do that?
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Date: 2011-01-31 10:01 pm (UTC)That's both good and bad. Good that you weren't overly effected, but disappointing that the toxin wasn't as strong as I had intended. Perhaps an issue with the formula. [Crane frowns, thinking through the chemical equation that he'd used to make it.]
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Date: 2011-02-01 03:35 am (UTC)[Edward makes an effort to appear nonchalant.] The small amount I breathed in might have been the issue. I'm not going to encourage further experimentation now that you've got a competent Warden who nonetheless makes horrendous choices, but it was extremely refined from my end.
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Date: 2011-02-02 02:36 pm (UTC)[Crane had listened to Eddie's explanation, watching his reactions carefully. There wasn't much to pick up on. It did raise another issue though.] Does not encouraging further experimentation mean no experimentation in the future at all?
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Date: 2011-02-02 03:10 pm (UTC)[Eddie then cups his chin thoughtfully.] It depends on the outcome of this current predicament. I was hoping to move on from toxins, honestly. You're practically a walking chemist. It would be wise to further develop your prowess in the lab.
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Date: 2011-02-02 03:17 pm (UTC)[And oh ho ho, Eddie said prowess. Crane thinks that's accurate, because according to himself he's basically one of the best chemist ever.] Well, yes. While the fear toxin is obviously my primary interest, developing it on the barge at this time just isn't feasible. I should move onto other projects in the mean time.
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Date: 2011-02-02 03:34 pm (UTC)There are plenty of synaptic pathways to choose from. [He places his fingers together.] I would suggest pursuing experimentation with Serotonin and Norepinephrine as a small, harmless project. It would enable you to see people enact their dreams. Much less damaging to the subject.
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Date: 2011-02-03 02:02 pm (UTC)[The 'if' was a major factor. It would be hard to hide something like that and Crane doubted that many people would see the distinction between the dream enacting experiment and the fear toxin, despite the lack of trauma.]