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Aug 03, 2011 13:44

In another month, I will have been here two years. I graduated one inmate - though I've never been certain it was my help he required - and I've lost three others in the abrupt fashion most of us are familiar with. I've seen first hand what the Admiral is capable of doing for us, and what he's willing to do ( Read more... )

slade is more stoic than me, [comm] lastvoyages, i love science, i'm trying to be social, sparring ftw, severus, someone teach the admiral how to fly, severus needs a better tag, spending too much time with humans, barge why so crazy

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Private emptyyourself August 3 2011, 17:53:35 UTC
I now have a keener understanding of cats and their tails.

I see no reason to discuss what happened.

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Private with_discipline August 3 2011, 20:26:10 UTC
It was indeed a learning experience.

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Private emptyyourself August 3 2011, 20:41:07 UTC
If this happens to us again, I'll thank you to stay away from me.

And my tail.

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Private with_discipline August 4 2011, 06:54:15 UTC
I intend to make every effort.

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byronicsherlock August 3 2011, 18:07:52 UTC
Rarely follow a pattern, or never? [Sherlock is totally in the lab, flicking through said data.]

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with_discipline August 3 2011, 20:27:42 UTC
The only pattern it tends to hold to is timing and longevity. I've noted it in my records. We rarely fall out of that pattern, but it does on occasion happen.

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byronicsherlock August 4 2011, 13:51:52 UTC
But again, those occasions follow no pattern of their own. How frustrating.

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with_discipline August 5 2011, 11:06:18 UTC
Agreed. As that has not changed in the past year, I see no reason to continue monitoring it.

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[Private] terminates August 4 2011, 03:51:22 UTC
It did.

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[Private] with_discipline August 4 2011, 06:54:46 UTC
Does it keep you from boredom?

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[Private] terminates August 4 2011, 13:05:30 UTC
Partially.

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[Private] with_discipline August 5 2011, 11:13:30 UTC
Who did you end up sparring with?

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doctor_j_crane August 4 2011, 10:27:56 UTC
You could join the barge coma researchers.

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with_discipline August 5 2011, 11:14:00 UTC
I was under the impression there was a sufficient number of people working on that issue.

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doctor_j_crane August 6 2011, 06:55:17 UTC
If you're looking for something to pour your time into with no actual results, that's the area I recommend.

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with_discipline August 8 2011, 02:56:21 UTC
I've had more than enough of that, I think.

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acertifieduser August 5 2011, 02:46:30 UTC
Thanks for the notes.

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Do you need an inmate to assist with your new project?

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[Private] with_discipline August 5 2011, 11:14:36 UTC
When I've decided on a project, yes, I imagine I will.

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[Private] acertifieduser August 6 2011, 06:25:46 UTC
Let me know.

We could always study something more practical with real data, related to illnesses on board or start taking some population statistics.

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[Private] with_discipline August 8 2011, 02:54:43 UTC
That is something I'd prefer. I'm more accustomed to studying astronomical data, but an opportunity to learn medical sciences would be useful. [Yessss she likes the sound of this. :|a]

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