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⚜ piter de vries. ([info]blue_eyed) wrote in [info]marinanova,
@ 2013-11-13 17:17:00

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Entry tags:geordi la forge, haruka tenoh, kitty pryde (aoa), piter de vries, spike

{ day 245 } open: video | action
[ it’s early— not obscenely so, but early enough that even the most diligent students probably haven’t yet made their way to the education center for piter’s lecture. he has different plans for tox today— think of it as a day off of sorts. ]

Do forgive me, but in light of recent events, I'll be forgoing a standard lecture this afternoon to address the prison at large.

[ the view is of a classroom— some may recognize it as the tox room, in fact— and of everyone’s favorite teacher sitting primly at his desk, looking down his nose into the camera. ] I realize that there are many cultures mingling in this dome of ours. Where, then, I must ask, is it customary to consume whatever one may find strewn about? [ he chuckles, elbow settling on the lacquered surface of the desk as he props his chin up on his fist. ] No stranger to hedonism am I, but senseless hedonism can so easily end in a poisoning. Are we so incapable of controlling our most base urges that we must, like caged beasts, eat whatever is tossed to us through our bars?

Now, make no mistake: your well-being is of no consequence to me. I am not your protector— simply an onlooker. [ his shoulders rise fluidly into a shrug. ] You all do make quite the fine test group, at the very least.

[ after another chilly chuckle, the feed clicks off. despite not holding a lecture today, piter is hanging out in the room he’s re-purposed for toxicology and will be slithering around the educational facility and the library for a few hours. bothering him is, as always, highly encouraged. ]



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[info]kitty_has_claws
2013-11-17 05:51 pm UTC (link)
I'm shocked that you aren't a picnic kind of guy. But how do you even know the food was the problem? They could have released something into the air or shot us full of it while they had us out for the night. [Basically, if they want to mess with them they can.]

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[info]blue_eyed
2013-11-17 05:59 pm UTC (link)
All my life, my purpose has been to deduce, to calculate, to analyze possibilities and outcomes— and I am not often wrong. Had it been in the air, I assuredly would have been affected. [ he lets out a brief, tense exhale. ] That you acknowledge these possibilities, however— that is wise. We forget at times, I believe, that the very air we breathe could be used against us.

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[info]kitty_has_claws
2013-11-17 10:58 pm UTC (link)
[That was interesting. She didn't realize some had been unaffected. She wasn't sure she could trust Piter's deduction based on his lack of being affected, but it was worth trying to see if there was a pattern to it. She should mention it to Reid for the Investigative Team if they weren't already on the case. It was the sort of thing they should be studying at least.]

Sentience—our first warden—had a fondness for sometimes reminding us that he could strip more than our powers away. We could be left with no brainwave activity if he wanted. He didn't demonstrate it, but from what I've seen I don't think it was a bluff. [If the wardens want to screw with them, they can and there's nothing they can do—yet—to stop it.]

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