Will we be told what, exactly, to expect from these evaluations before hand? I imagine many dubious people will feel comforted if they are privy to this information.
I must state my relief at the decision about Shmuz. It seems to me as if he has done nothing wrong-- his situation was forced upon him by a combination of biological and circumstantial factors, after all. I do wish to hear more about the means of mobility to speak of, however. I have heard little about this.
Thank you, and of course your fellow council members as well, for all of your hard work.
Yes, they will. I understand some hesitation, but it would be counterproductive if we didn't say what was going on.
We're currently trying to figure out a way to do so. We have a few options, but it depends on how they work and if they're compatible with what we're dealing with.
And you're welcome. We hope that this is the start of making things much easier here.
Of course. Many will still be uncomfortable I imagine, but if our medical team is able to assuage those doubts... I imagine, though, that many crew members will be concerned with potential negative side affects of their biology being more closely examined. I am sure it will not be a problem, however.
Of course. It is still all theoretical, I imagine. And hopefully no further complications will come.
Hey, hate to butt in here, but I can vouch for Doc Samson! Back in my world, he's pretty much the brain doc for the heroes! Even did wonders for the Hulk one time. Or so I heard...!
In some cases yes, if it's medically necessary due to a chemical imbalance in the brain. However, what they're there for is to help you discover psychological issues you may not entirely be aware of, helping to discover the root cause of those issues and working wit you to push past them to become a more mentally healthy person. All of this is generally accomplished through talking.
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I don't have a problem with some psychological, personally. Oh, I'm Dustin.
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I must state my relief at the decision about Shmuz. It seems to me as if he has done nothing wrong-- his situation was forced upon him by a combination of biological and circumstantial factors, after all. I do wish to hear more about the means of mobility to speak of, however. I have heard little about this.
Thank you, and of course your fellow council members as well, for all of your hard work.
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We're currently trying to figure out a way to do so. We have a few options, but it depends on how they work and if they're compatible with what we're dealing with.
And you're welcome. We hope that this is the start of making things much easier here.
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Of course. It is still all theoretical, I imagine. And hopefully no further complications will come.
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And if you pardoned this Szhmuz, where is he now?
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Please tell me you are Spider-Man.
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