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tinyvampiregod October 1 2008, 02:33:34 UTC
Hullo.

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halfvulcan October 1 2008, 02:40:35 UTC
Greetings.

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tinyvampiregod October 1 2008, 02:54:17 UTC
Today is a curse day.

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halfvulcan October 1 2008, 02:57:43 UTC
Indeed, I had gathered. Something of an imitation of the old Earth tale of an animate puppet?

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tinyvampiregod October 1 2008, 03:03:44 UTC
Something like that.

Are you studying it?

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halfvulcan October 1 2008, 03:07:45 UTC
I should like to, given adequate research subjects.

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tinyvampiregod October 1 2008, 03:22:02 UTC
Subjects need to be taken care of, you know.

Tell me, are you a virgin?

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halfvulcan October 1 2008, 03:30:12 UTC
I am aware. However, according to multiple witness accounts and a "guide" with which I was provided, the effects would only be available for study for one day.

I am.

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tinyvampiregod October 1 2008, 03:37:19 UTC
What is your blood type?

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halfvulcan October 1 2008, 03:39:10 UTC
T-negative.

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tinyvampiregod October 1 2008, 03:40:56 UTC
Mm, I'm always up for new things.

When I am cursed, I will let you study me.

If I can drink your blood.

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halfvulcan October 1 2008, 04:03:01 UTC
... I suppose consumption of blood for sustenance would not be the strangest thing I have ever heard. I will arrange for several vials to be extracted, if you are aware of the fundamental differences between Vulcan blood and many other species, most notably Humans... whom I have observed to comprise the majority of the population in this dimension.

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tinyvampiregod October 1 2008, 04:04:28 UTC
Vulcan? Like the Roman God? How interesting.

Mm I am unawares of these differences.

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halfvulcan October 1 2008, 04:14:26 UTC
Vulcans are a humanoid species native to the planet Vulcan, some 16 lightyears from Earth. The mythology of Earth is another thing entirely.

Vulcan blood is copper-based, rather than iron. It is also green.

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tinyvampiregod October 1 2008, 04:19:20 UTC
Hn.

I suppose this would be the equivalent of Saint Patrick's Day green beer.

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halfvulcan October 1 2008, 04:21:08 UTC
I am unfamiliar with "Saint Patrick's Day."

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