[He sighs and leans back in a way where he can rub his temple and the socket of one eye.]
That is very innovative for where I come from, but I need something... my body can't attack. The breaking down of my body is a biproduct of pollutants probably in my blood, my bones.
Getting an organic replacement means there is a high likelihood my body would destroy that one, too.
Oh. [ there's just a flicker of disappointment because... ] ...I can see where this would get really complicated, yeah. I don't think it's impossible, but trying to offset what your body's already doing is an uphill battle. I wonder if building up your immune system and trying to clear the pollutants would help. Not that I have any idea how to do that either.
[ i hope you're this week's culprit. w1 curse real. ]
That sounds about right. [ ... ] They're not so bad. I don't think they really know exactly what our situation is, but maybe you can get more from them than me.
[HELLO? DON'T ASSIGN ME THAT I WAS GONE WEEK ONE THE LAST TIME]
I find that very doubtful, but it's worth a shot. I mostly wanted to talk to them about the nanites, though. Even if they're aware of what's going on, I don't think they'd tell us.
It's entirely possible they can't, but it's worth asking. You might get more information about those, too. I asked a little bit but not enough to really make a difference. You'd probably have better questions.
Heh. You really give me too much credit. I will probably bore them to tears asking them all kinds of pointless things about how everything here works. But yes, I'll try.
I don't think I do. [ give him too much credit, that is. ] I think you're the type of person who's determined enough to get an answer that you'll make it work for you. One thing leading into another.
[ but he shrugs. ] So...hopefully they'll at least give you some idea of what to do next.
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That is very innovative for where I come from, but I need something... my body can't attack. The breaking down of my body is a biproduct of pollutants probably in my blood, my bones.
Getting an organic replacement means there is a high likelihood my body would destroy that one, too.
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[ frustrating. ]
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I would need more medical equipment to test myself to see if that is a viable option. But I won't rule it out.
[He is thinking about... something. He's thinking about two somethings actually.]
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We're supposedly getting some kind of medical bay at some point. So it it's soon, maybe that'll have something in it that can help.
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It's fine.]
Yes, Eunhyuk mentioned a... medbay? That Io promised him a tour when we received it.
I planned to speak with them next week anyway.
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That sounds about right. [ ... ] They're not so bad. I don't think they really know exactly what our situation is, but maybe you can get more from them than me.
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I find that very doubtful, but it's worth a shot. I mostly wanted to talk to them about the nanites, though. Even if they're aware of what's going on, I don't think they'd tell us.
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It's entirely possible they can't, but it's worth asking. You might get more information about those, too. I asked a little bit but not enough to really make a difference. You'd probably have better questions.
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Heh. You really give me too much credit. I will probably bore them to tears asking them all kinds of pointless things about how everything here works. But yes, I'll try.
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I don't think I do. [ give him too much credit, that is. ] I think you're the type of person who's determined enough to get an answer that you'll make it work for you. One thing leading into another.
[ but he shrugs. ] So...hopefully they'll at least give you some idea of what to do next.