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endureandwait April 21 2010, 01:19:13 UTC
[Has no idea what the real intent is, but wanting to help boost everyone's immune systems is a good idea, to avoid getting too sick, and she has plenty of experience with metals having trained in auto-mail prosthetics. Totally pinged from the start with mentions of machines, of course.]

Um, maybe I can help? I'm Winry, Winry Rockbell and I have some basic medical knowledge, as well as experience in working with metals.

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[voice] neverquitedies April 21 2010, 01:57:57 UTC
Oh- it's wonderful to meet you.

[He sounds cheerful enough- his voice is light and innocent.]

Thanks for offering your assistance. I'm actually finishing up the basic blueprints for the first machine- I can send you the image when I'm done, and you can tell me if you're interested or not.

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[voice] Still so clueless, mechanic. endureandwait April 21 2010, 05:21:03 UTC
Ah, yes! That would be great, if you could. There is a lot here I'm still new to, given I am from 1914/15, but I'll do my best!

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[voice] Just what he needs, though. >:) neverquitedies April 21 2010, 05:27:11 UTC
Ah- 1914? Well... I could certainly use help with fashioning some of the metal pieces, so that shouldn't be too much of a problem.

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[He sends her low quality images of basic blueprints- a detailed centrifuge, a marvelously designed bacteria extraction and scanning device.]
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I can handle the wiring and things- I just need someone to help me with the metal shell itself.

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[Video] bloodseal_soul April 21 2010, 03:42:47 UTC
[Fuck. Fuckfuck oh fuck. This is bad. This is so, so bad. Who does he tell? DOES he tell? Because he knows exactly what Yuca's doing. He knows exactly, precisely what Yuca's doing.

We all know that Yuca's not going to heal people, he's going to-

No, he's the only one that knows. Oh fuck oh fuck oh god.]

Yuca.

[There's a lot of worry and anger worked into that word, there.]

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[Video] [private | unhackable] neverquitedies April 21 2010, 03:44:38 UTC
Hm?

[He looks down at the screen, pushes a few buttons to make the post private. There's nothing but faint bemusement in his tone and he smiles cheerily toward Al, resting his chin on his palm.]

Yes?

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[Video] [private | unhackable] bloodseal_soul April 21 2010, 03:59:52 UTC
... you remember what I said, when we first started talking? You remember what I promised you?

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[Video] [private | unhackable] neverquitedies April 21 2010, 04:02:11 UTC
Remind me, if you would? People seem to be saying a lot to me, these days. It's hard to sort everything out in my head.

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[Text] mytechendsworld April 21 2010, 04:19:55 UTC
[Oh shady person requesting help with medical machines. This isn't a scenario Topher is familiar with at ALL.]

You think you can build a machine that can block the Animus effects? I wasn't aware anyone was even studying that.

What kind of machines? Scanning/diagnostics?

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[Text] tl;dr attack, sorry XD neverquitedies April 21 2010, 04:29:25 UTC
I think I can try. I haven't had the opportunity to study the effects of Adstring's events on people thusfar- I'd been distracted with people who are gone now. But currently, I'm able to dedicate my full time to figuring out just what sort of effects the Animus may have on our body chemistry to pull these hallucinations or added effects. And if I can figure out how, then it's possible I'll be able to develop a drug that nullifies the effect that it has on us.

At the moment, only basic machines. My goal currently is to improve the immune system of some of our- frailer residents. I'm supplied with a microscope and basic tools for studying tissue, but none that lets me create. So- at first, I'll probably need something simple, like a centrifuge, a scanner or two, and probably an ideal place to grow different types of bacteria and mold. Something to help me extract the secretions of said bacteria, and several other machines to help me manipulate the chemical compounds in order to make lasting antibiotics. It's very complicated, ( ... )

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[Text] lol I love tl;dr mytechendsworld April 21 2010, 04:39:37 UTC
I think it would be hard to find a sure fire way to block everything they do but certainly having basic anti-psychotics would be a start and not just against the Animus. A lot of the people here need Prozac stat!

Bennett, Claire and I er, borrowed microscopes from the high school when it was doing that weird ghost people thing. There's just one centrifuge but I can easily help you make another. Scanners, anything with computers will be far more difficult--have you taken a part your PCD yet? I think those might be powerful enough to create something basic but you would have to find a couple not in use.

I'd love to check blueprints.

I'm Topher btw.

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[Text] dude tl;dr is my friend neverquitedies April 21 2010, 04:48:39 UTC
Yuca Collabell- it's nice to meet you.

I agree. A definite end-all, be-all would be nearly impossible, but negating the weaker effects are bound to do some people some good.

I would love it if you could help me with a centrifuge- just a makeshift one should be fine. With the actual computers, I'm not looking forward to making those from scratch, but I really appreciate the tip about PCDs- I hadn't even thought of those. I should even have a spare one lying around the house somewhere... one of my housemates recently went home, unfortunately.

As for the blueprints, I'm just finishing up the first in-depth one, but I can send you images of the basics, if you want to look them over before meeting up.

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[Video] ff_red_turk April 21 2010, 08:31:21 UTC
[Vincent doesn't really have anything to say. He just generally distrusts scientists, experiments, and testing on people.]

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[Video] neverquitedies April 21 2010, 15:38:13 UTC
Don't look at me like that.

[He smiles.]

If you don't want to participate, you don't have to. I know some people here object to science and prefer- religion, or something of the sort, and I'm okay with that. I'm not forcing anyone to take part.

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[Video] ff_red_turk April 21 2010, 19:25:43 UTC
... Religion ? What does it have to do with not liking science ?

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[Video] neverquitedies April 21 2010, 19:28:12 UTC
Some people fear that science may disprove the presence of a god, or that... well, take what I'm doing for example.

[He shrugs, helplessly, fingering the cross on his necklace.]

Some might say that I'm trying to do better than god by helping people's natural immune systems. I disagree... I feel as if the lord would be pleased with what I'm trying to do.

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[Private//Unhackable] law_of_reason April 21 2010, 14:38:30 UTC
Interesting way of asking for help.

Any success so far?

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[Private//Unhackable] neverquitedies April 21 2010, 15:35:59 UTC
Yes, though not as much as I'd hoped. Still, the less I have to do on my own, the better off I'll be.

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[Private//Unhackable] law_of_reason April 21 2010, 16:16:08 UTC
It's possible some are too distracted by all the newcomers. Once they're over that, they might be more useful.

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[Private//Unhackable] neverquitedies April 21 2010, 18:21:04 UTC
That's very true. Though, I was hoping some of the new arrivals could be of assistance too... no matter. I've already got a few volunteers, it would be pointless to delay the commencement.

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