[Mello posts this directly after the
message on Sunday finally goes away and the communicators start working again...]
I'm guessing you saw the message that's been on our screens for the past few hours.
[He's speaking a little bit more quickly than usual, and he sounds either slightly angry or slightly panicked.]I don't know if it's actually
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[Which leads him to wonder...] When are you from?
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She's still not looking upon you quite fondly. A gun to the head can do that. Still, she's trying to forget everything about that last week.]
What exactly do you think that they mean, by touching the seeds?
Do you think all of this was planned?
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[He stares intently into the camera, chewing on the tip of his glove as he thinks.]
It sounds like they're trying to imply that the seeds are what killed Jules Crane. And that we're going to pay... Have you noticed the capital letters?
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[She pulls out a little notebook and reads from it;]
Y-P-E-S-T-I-S-Y-P-E-S-T-I-S
I don't know what they mean though. They don't rearrange into any sensible set of words.
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Y. Pestis is a bacteria, and could very well be what Crane died from. And if the bacteria's what they mean by the seeds we touched, then we might be dealing with an epidemic here.
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[The Doctor's voice isn't really patronizing, although he's certain the point he himself is making is a valid one. His tone is more quiet; Mello might recognize it as the one he used while on the rooftops. Serious, contemplative. Old.]
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[He gives a rather cynical laugh.]
Besides, we're probably way better off if we are concerned about what's going on.
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They're not very subtle about warnings to say the least. We need to find medicine, stock up on food, we need to burn whatever's got fleas on it.
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Excellent plan, there. When do we get started? I've got matches.
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[Quiet, tense.]
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[She has had too much experience with the plague.]
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