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Jun 24, 2008 21:43

In the name of science and JUSTICE, this is, categorically:

VIC♥TO♥RY!You may all thank Jones-san for her excessive efforts in the face of medical mystery! She has almost certainly just created a stopgap against the city become an Ebolavirus hot zone, and a vaccination is possibly well on its way ( Read more... )

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notawhiteant June 25 2008, 01:56:07 UTC
I was under the impression that the Ichigo here was a konpaku without a human body...

Is he really going to die?

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vivememorleti June 25 2008, 01:57:04 UTC
I'm hurt, arrancar-san. The dead can also expire their time.

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notawhiteant June 25 2008, 01:58:38 UTC
But, if his konpaku dies, what would happen to his body, wherever it is?

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vivememorleti June 25 2008, 02:01:48 UTC
Either way, in this city, he functions only as a substitute shinigami and is corporeal in the same manner as the rest of us.

In other words, I'll be damned if I care.

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private; 1/2 rig June 25 2008, 01:56:38 UTC
....right.

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private; 2/2 rig June 25 2008, 01:56:55 UTC
And many of the patients were only human, Urahara.

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private; vivememorleti June 25 2008, 01:59:58 UTC
True enough.

This city has human prisoners, however. Dullards. People who are not Martha Jones. Out of curiosity, why yourself?

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private; rig June 25 2008, 02:04:07 UTC
Time. And I do not know these prisoners, what they did or didn't do. I can hardly waste my time in discerning the credit to their crimes, judge, and pick a guinea pig.

Ichigo, while perhaps not quite human, is still one of my employees, and a child, comparatively. How could I test it on him? It would be, for me, no different than testing it on his sister, also in our care.

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sideralis June 25 2008, 02:03:40 UTC
Well done.

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vivememorleti June 25 2008, 02:13:07 UTC
But one hundred years too tardy.

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alldevouring June 25 2008, 02:11:39 UTC
Yes, thank goodness and thank you to everyone else too!

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vivememorleti June 25 2008, 02:15:39 UTC
Don't thank me.

Thank Jones-san.

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small_comfort June 25 2008, 02:55:35 UTC
I'm so glad! Thank you both... so much.

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vivememorleti June 25 2008, 02:58:40 UTC
Of course. Hopefully the next time, the crisis will be so small that your division can handle it, and I can get my requisite twelve hours a day of sleep.

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small_comfort June 25 2008, 03:04:27 UTC
Well...
...
We're better with bodily trauma than things like poison and disease.
... Living world ailments are pretty different sometimes.

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vivememorleti June 25 2008, 03:20:30 UTC
Are they?

Pretty different?

I never noticed.

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