The last thing Temperance expected to find when she stepped into the sensorium was to find it in use - as some sort of...outdoor setting. A grassy hill on the outskirt of a forest to be exact. She should have been use to it, use to finding the sensorium in use when she wished to use it.
Whenever she needed to use the sensorium to do any sort of research, it seemed to be in use. If it wasn't completely illogical, she'd have thought it was on purpose. But obviously that wasn't the case.
Huffing in annoyance, she pushed the sleeves up of her light blue fitted long-sleeved t-shirt and began walking further into the program that was currently set. She came to a stop suddenly as she spotted Cameron sitting on a bench not far from where she was now standing.
"How long have you been sitting here? I think the sun may be effecting your brain," she observed warily, tucking her hands into the pockets of her loose fitting slacks.
Now that was different. A t-shirt on the good doctor. Whether she wore that outside the Sensorium or whether the Sensorium supplied it to her like his dark green jumpsuit, it was hard to say. Probably the latter, as a t-shirt would look strange over the plant-thing.
He tilted his head up at her, and offered a small grin. "Its fake sunlight, Doctor."
Her lips pressed together and she shook her head. "I know that," she informed him, not moving any further from her current spot. "Though it's my understanding that any effects that could happen to one in a real life setting, can have the possible same effects as long as one is in the sensorium."
She raised an eyebrow - almost as if she were daring him to challenge what she'd just said.
He shrugged. Her nit-picking was not going to dim his mood. He'd never been the one gloomy about seeing her, anyway. But at least she hadn't jumped on the 'Doctor'. A one time slip.
He countered her raised eyebrow with a tilted head and a smile. "I've been told the only thing that lasts in a Sensorium is the food." And any physical injuries caused by another, real person, but that wouldn't sound as snazzy.
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Whenever she needed to use the sensorium to do any sort of research, it seemed to be in use. If it wasn't completely illogical, she'd have thought it was on purpose. But obviously that wasn't the case.
Huffing in annoyance, she pushed the sleeves up of her light blue fitted long-sleeved t-shirt and began walking further into the program that was currently set. She came to a stop suddenly as she spotted Cameron sitting on a bench not far from where she was now standing.
"How long have you been sitting here? I think the sun may be effecting your brain," she observed warily, tucking her hands into the pockets of her loose fitting slacks.
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He tilted his head up at her, and offered a small grin. "Its fake sunlight, Doctor."
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She raised an eyebrow - almost as if she were daring him to challenge what she'd just said.
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He countered her raised eyebrow with a tilted head and a smile. "I've been told the only thing that lasts in a Sensorium is the food." And any physical injuries caused by another, real person, but that wouldn't sound as snazzy.
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