History of the Moon: Part Thirty [Video]

Jan 13, 2010 18:31

-Eirin adjusts the camera of her communicator a bit before setting it down in front of her a good distance. Once she returns to her place on the floor, she takes very formal sitting position. There are several items before her.

The men might notice that she's topless save for a sarashi, but you can get your dirty eyes back in your head. There's a ( Read more... )

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asymmetriphobic January 14 2010, 05:36:25 UTC
...peculiar.

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cozmic_travel January 14 2010, 05:51:22 UTC
Hmmm?

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asymmetriphobic January 14 2010, 05:57:55 UTC
Just... observing.

What's the larrgadi... miracula?

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cozmic_travel January 14 2010, 11:04:05 UTC
It's a drug, of course.

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asymmetriphobic January 14 2010, 22:50:32 UTC
I've never heard of it.

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cozmic_travel January 15 2010, 02:55:53 UTC
Of course not. It was, as I understand, manufactured right here in Discedo. To put it in the simplest terms, it can "cure cancer". But I think with a little bit of pharmacology, I can improve its basic function.

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asymmetriphobic January 15 2010, 18:36:09 UTC
That... does sound interesting.

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cozmic_travel January 15 2010, 22:48:16 UTC
Doesn't it?

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asymmetriphobic January 16 2010, 20:08:19 UTC
Do you think it works?

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cozmic_travel January 16 2010, 21:11:12 UTC
Do you need it to work?

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asymmetriphobic January 16 2010, 21:12:43 UTC
I don't have any sort of cancer, so no.

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cozmic_travel January 17 2010, 04:35:23 UTC
Then there's really no way to be certain.

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asymmetriphobic January 17 2010, 09:49:17 UTC
So I guess you're at a standstill with it, huh.

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cozmic_travel January 17 2010, 10:35:58 UTC
Definitely so, but that's what makes it so fascinating.

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asymmetriphobic January 20 2010, 08:40:42 UTC
That does make sense. Do you think there's a chance where you may have to use it?

...for all the medical catastrophes and whatnots that Discedo's had, I'm rather surprised nobody's come down with cancer or other diseases of that nature.

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cozmic_travel January 20 2010, 09:49:58 UTC
That we know of. The effects of some environmentally pathological cancers do not become apparent for several years.

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