[Dryly:] Quite. You aren't one of those that tried to defend Doctor Nazarova, right?
How much do you know about regeneration? [Because he may want an assistant for this without giving up his monopoly on regeneration knowledge. And the Doctor is obviously not as smart as Omega or himself.]
I didn't support her request for death, either. I didn't approve of the fighting against her. For her. He demanding death when someone had just fought for her. It was all wrong. All of it, and it escalated into something abominable.
I know the gene it's stored on. The way they lurk half formed in your head before coming to pass. That the more you've had, the madder and more risk of being fallible they become. That they're affected by your surroundings and stress. So on and so forth.
And how would you have solved the problem? she was obviously not going to calm down. Killing her was the fastest and most efficient solution and doesn't have any permanent consequences.
The most efficient solution would be destroying the boat with all of us on it. It would have taken care of all of our problems. Thankfully, I'm not a big supporter of "efficiency".
I have theories, but they're groundless here. I'm under the impression none of us have regenerations. They're completely countered and made invalid by the death toll.
That would destroy the purpose of this ship, so hardly efficient. And again, how would you have solved it? Talking to her failed, you disapprove of killing her -- what else is there?
Not here. [You can hear the eye rolling when he says that.] My project concerns restoring them should regeneration be made impossible in some fashion.
Last time I managed to psychically puppet her down into Zero. I.... don't believe it would have broken the curse this time, but I was considering putting her back into my mind, at least for a time, keep her away from the squabbling until a solution could be found or the Admiral regained control of her abilities.
She'll get over it. I don't know why these humans make such a fuss about it. Death here is more like an annoying injury or sickness than anything else.
I may call in your assistance should your knowledge suffice.
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And now I'm hungry. So I believe I'll make myself a sandwich.
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And sandwiches are hardly a sufficient meal. [So much disapproval. You people and your sucky food.] Besides, I have a question.
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[What, why would he say "shit" when he could roll an "R"?]
What question would that be?
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How much do you know about regeneration? [Because he may want an assistant for this without giving up his monopoly on regeneration knowledge. And the Doctor is obviously not as smart as Omega or himself.]
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I know enough. [Oh, we're going to be belittling people now are we?]
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And how much is that? [It's one of his favourite pastimes.]
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I know the gene it's stored on. The way they lurk half formed in your head before coming to pass. That the more you've had, the madder and more risk of being fallible they become. That they're affected by your surroundings and stress. So on and so forth.
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And how it actually works?
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I have theories, but they're groundless here. I'm under the impression none of us have regenerations. They're completely countered and made invalid by the death toll.
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Not here. [You can hear the eye rolling when he says that.] My project concerns restoring them should regeneration be made impossible in some fashion.
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...[Wait, what?] What project is this?
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Why do you ask?
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...Why do you ask?
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I may call in your assistance should your knowledge suffice.
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Why do you want to make regenerations here?
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