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Aug 28, 2009 11:45

Topher turned on his tablet, and set it to visual before sitting back down in his swivel chair by his desk. He was fiddling with a racquetball as he spoke ( Read more... )

helen magnus, { alex drake, { topher brink

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[visual] notanemptymotto August 29 2009, 05:38:46 UTC
"Those with the proper equipment are able to tell genetic differences." Helen responded. "Why would you ask?"

Her eyes went from the book she wrote in to the tablet. She tapped the pen on it for a moment before closing the cap.

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[visual] machinesgoping August 29 2009, 10:52:06 UTC
"Hmm." He doesn't really think that would help much - but then, they might have it decoded much more than we do, so he'll make a mental note.

"The bracelets." he responds, pointing to his. "They're basically embedded in us. It's possible that whoever brought us here is using them to constantly monitor us."

Which makes him think of something else. The Dolls have internal chips. Do they?

"D'you know of somewhere I can get a high-quality CAT scan done?"

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[visual] notanemptymotto August 29 2009, 23:23:14 UTC
"I have an MRI and a CAT scanner here on my grounds. Though if the bracelet is in anyway magnetic, it would rip the MRI machine apart." Helen tilted her head slightly. "I would think they would use a coloration of the tablet and the bracelet."

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Re: [visual] machinesgoping August 29 2009, 23:27:32 UTC
"Yeaaah, I'm sticking with CAT. Mind if I come down? Where are you, anyway?"

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[visual] detectivedrake August 29 2009, 10:44:53 UTC
Alex has just about got a handle on how to use these dreadful tablets now, after having arrived recently-- so she's holding hers a little gingerly as she answers Topher's question.

"Well I'm by no means a doctor, but I believe you can add malnutrition to that list-- oh, and of course you can test for specific diseases, if you're actively looking for something in particular."

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[visual] machinesgoping August 29 2009, 10:53:39 UTC
"Not so much actively looking as passively monitoring, but yeah."

Topher's a little distant to those who aren't professionals or specialists when he has a specific question.

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[visual] detectivedrake August 31 2009, 01:45:02 UTC
"Right..." She nods thoughtfully, chewing her lip a little as she trawls her brain for anything else she might have forgotten. She's a police officer, and therefore has a bit of experience in the forensics field-- and honestly, often considers herself a bit of an authority on everything, unfortunately.

"Hormone levels would be another one. Estrogen, testosterone-- that sort of thing."

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[visual] machinesgoping August 31 2009, 11:17:34 UTC
That's more useful! Topher lights up for a moment, and then thoughtfully points at her for emphasis.

"Adrenaline."

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