It is almost ironic, as if God sent a reminder of our failure.
[ But, anyway. ]
It's uncommon, but not rare. They are visual effects, but sit between reality and imaginary. We may need to disperse a cosmoelectromagnetic field before things become worse.
Sure, if there even is a God. [ and if there is can he fistfight them a little for how his life has turned out? but that intrigues him. ] How would we go about deploying a field? Like...how long would that take?
...[ he looks like he's debating discussing salvation and if it exists and how it works, but he doesn't go into it. however, little flickers of question marks sort of appear in his pupils. ]
Yeah, about that. How are you guys picking who's going on those missions? The group who came back with Adrastea weren't exactly in the best shape when they showed up.
[ Callisto doesn't give the vibe of a person that goes to church for good things, I think, but Shoma can make decisions. ]
Normally, we debrief on the storm's grade. Higher grades, we would bring those who have combat experience, lower grades can be handled by everyday people. [ ... ] I am not sure what Adrastea was thinking bringing those they did. They left without a word, too. I can only imagine how much worse it could be without nanites.
[ that's fine, shoma's too science-based to think much about it. but he's more interested in the rest of what callisto says even though i, ty, wonder what the fuck and who the fuck this is. ]
...maybe there wasn't time and they grabbed who they could. [ but...this makes him wonder. ] They're usually pretty careful about this kind of thing, right? They gave me that impression.
[ what if adrastea was temporarily possessed too. what if. ]
They are very careful to almost frustrating degrees, so being uninformed shouldn't be out of the ordinary. Still, it's protocol to alert mission start.
[ What If. There's a pause. ]
You're not jumping on the topic of nanites like I was told to expect.
Fair enough. [ he cannot really refute that, he's been talking a lot. ] But yeah. I'm interested. It's...kind of something I've dealt with before and was sort of hoping to never deal with again.
The similarities of a nanite that's introduced to the body without warning and then can create protein complexes in the body that can and will rewrite the DNA in the neurons that enter your brain, thus causing your perspective of reality and your behavior to warp entirely.
...not...not this spaceship, right? [ please don't be an infant somehow. ]
But yeah. You can kinda see why I'm a little freaked out by what's been happening here. At least back home we were able to stop the plan to spread those nanites to the entire country.
[ Shoma is not allowed to think they're a child because Callisto is tall. Anyway, they do understand. They don't answer because they think that first question is stupid. ]
You already know that you cannot check these nanites' program. It's heavily encrypted, but most importantly it's patented.
I couldn't care less if you all ended up in categorized prisons with other criminals of the galaxy for the rest of your lives, granted it's likelier you'll die faster there than here.
You have to understand and foresee roadblocks and consequences. If, in the case, you cannot decrypt the programming, what more can you do with these nanites? Does your search end there?
[ Callisto wouldn't suffer Scien for a second, honestly. Makes sense if they have similar talks. They look off to the distance, as if considering something. ]
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[ But, anyway. ]
It's uncommon, but not rare. They are visual effects, but sit between reality and imaginary. We may need to disperse a cosmoelectromagnetic field before things become worse.
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Sure, if there even is a God. [ and if there is can he fistfight them a little for how his life has turned out? but that intrigues him. ] How would we go about deploying a field? Like...how long would that take?
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[ church. ]
Missions, like the one Adrastea went on with some others last week.
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Yeah, about that. How are you guys picking who's going on those missions? The group who came back with Adrastea weren't exactly in the best shape when they showed up.
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Normally, we debrief on the storm's grade. Higher grades, we would bring those who have combat experience, lower grades can be handled by everyday people. [ ... ] I am not sure what Adrastea was thinking bringing those they did. They left without a word, too. I can only imagine how much worse it could be without nanites.
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...maybe there wasn't time and they grabbed who they could. [ but...this makes him wonder. ] They're usually pretty careful about this kind of thing, right? They gave me that impression.
[ what if adrastea was temporarily possessed too. what if. ]
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They are very careful to almost frustrating degrees, so being uninformed shouldn't be out of the ordinary. Still, it's protocol to alert mission start.
[ What If. There's a pause. ]
You're not jumping on the topic of nanites like I was told to expect.
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anyway he just. grins a little sharply. ]
Oh good, so you were warned about this already. [ ... ] Wait a minute, what have you heard?
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[ Sometimes you guys talk about things in public or in private. ]
Just that you're interested.
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[ There's curiosity. ]
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But there're similarities.
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[ Land-lubbers... Earth... Lubbers...? ]
What similarities.
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The similarities of a nanite that's introduced to the body without warning and then can create protein complexes in the body that can and will rewrite the DNA in the neurons that enter your brain, thus causing your perspective of reality and your behavior to warp entirely.
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[ So, yes. They have a permit, but they listen to this and it seems like their snuggie bristles? ]
... That is unsettling.
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But yeah. You can kinda see why I'm a little freaked out by what's been happening here. At least back home we were able to stop the plan to spread those nanites to the entire country.
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You already know that you cannot check these nanites' program. It's heavily encrypted, but most importantly it's patented.
[ Copyright. ]
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You have to understand and foresee roadblocks and consequences. If, in the case, you cannot decrypt the programming, what more can you do with these nanites? Does your search end there?
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Why would my search end there when I don't come up with answers in this particular scenario?
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[ What lengths will you go? Unfortunately, Callisto is an asshole that gauges worthiness and usefulness. ]
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I plan on going as far as I can go, and when I can't I'll change directions if I still don't have an answer I want. Does that help?
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The senior crew is becoming desperate.
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[ But it isn't about that. ]
Io may be open to experiment proposals.
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