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Caitlin Snow/Killer Frost ([info]frostandsnow) wrote in [info]somerealityweb,
@ 2019-06-24 19:37:00

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Entry tags:active: freddy freeman, active: tony stark

Okay, who actually genuinely refers to themselves as 'Jubilent'

But sure, stuck somewhere. We didn't have a crazy meta hating psycho to get back to or anything.

For now I plan to spend the money we did get on booze. Anywhere good?

Oh, Call me Frost I guess.



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[info]machinesrus
2019-06-24 10:03 pm UTC (link)
Exactly, their names are terrible.

Though my second guess would be one of those religious sects that home schools their million kids while raising them to be soldiers of the Lord.

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[info]frostandsnow
2019-06-24 11:07 pm UTC (link)
No one's making me or Caity a soldier of anything.

What do you think this place is?

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[info]machinesrus
2019-06-24 11:11 pm UTC (link)
Caity?

Going theory is pocket dimension. Jury's still out on whether we were actively chosen, completely random, or somewhere in between.

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[info]frostandsnow
2019-06-25 11:00 am UTC (link)
We're all from different parts of the multiverse, right?

That's pretty random.

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[info]machinesrus
2019-06-25 11:04 am UTC (link)
Some people from the same worlds, but not necessarily the same point in time. There's a handful from one that's [...] similar to mine, a handful from the same one as my roommate, a few others that have two people from the same place.

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[info]frostandsnow
2019-06-25 11:06 am UTC (link)
That's more complicated then. I'll let Caity do the sciencey bit. I'll mostly be drinking cocktails and fighting if there's something we need to fight.

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[info]machinesrus
2019-06-25 11:14 am UTC (link)
Not so far, at least, but I'll probably be switching it up between all three if it turns out there is. We're getting a lab started at the moment and medical's set up on the ground floor.

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[info]frostandsnow
2019-06-25 11:17 am UTC (link)
She's a doctor and a biochemist and does something with bio engineering. I know literally nothing about it all.

You should talk to her really, hang on

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[info]freemanspeaks
2019-06-25 09:32 pm UTC (link)
Wait, are you two people?

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[info]frostandsnow
2019-06-25 10:50 pm UTC (link)
Kind of yeah.

I have powers, and that's the part of me she is. But she also a person in her own right. We're complicated.

I'm Caitlin.

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[info]freemanspeaks
2019-06-26 10:59 am UTC (link)
Um--

I am Freddy. Hi.

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[info]frostandsnow
2019-06-25 11:19 am UTC (link)
She didn't explain that at all. Frost and I, we share a body, she's another side of me, my meta side. But she's a good person. I promise

I'm Dr Caitlin Snow. If you have any questions. I'm happy to work in either of the fields mentioned, whatever you need.

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[info]machinesrus
2019-06-25 11:28 am UTC (link)
I've come across the concept before. Not to mention Tony I know a guy who had a sentient brain tumour, so my threshold for weird is pretty high.

Another doctor would be handy, I... don't exactly avoid dangerous situations. I'm more biotech than biochemical but there's obviously a lot of overlap since I've got to know how it works in the first place before throwing anything extra at it.

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[info]frostandsnow
2019-06-25 11:37 am UTC (link)
My speciality was Neuroscience so that's something we have to talk about at some point if you're willing.

I'll go where I'm needed. If you need another Doctor, that's what I'll do. I can always help out with research if my speciality is required at any point but focus on the medical side.

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[info]machinesrus
2019-06-25 11:50 am UTC (link)
Oh hell yes, I love neurology. I mean, the brain's what runs the whole thing and it's most of the mystery, it's kind of ridiculous how little we really know about it. Even with my nanotech there's only limited potential to really track activity properly, and I'd rather keep them predominantly focused on the interfacing they're actually meant for.

I'm just doing both. Right now medical isn't exactly a huge demand on time, I'm mostly just trying to get a basic idea of people's baselines so I know what we're trying to get back to if anything happens and have the right drugs on hand.

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[info]frostandsnow
2019-06-25 12:54 pm UTC (link)
It's always been the speciality I wanted, from a very young age I wanted to understand the brain. Though I'd also love to talk about the nanotech. Sorry, I'm being nosy here.

That makes sense. We can work a schedule out and if something happens we ramp it up, does that sound good?

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[info]machinesrus
2019-06-25 08:29 pm UTC (link)
Mostly it gets me how we're actually incredibly poorly designed, but the one thing we really have going for us is the ability of the brain to work around it with all these little hacks. Most of them are so elegant that people have no idea they're even happening. I think there's huge potential there if we can figure out how it does that to control the process ourselves. The nanites are sort of an ongoing side project to put a bit of it into practice, but I mostly just stick with functions that already exist like limb control. We've got too many examples of how getting too ambitious can go wrong for me to want to skip steps, but being able to put on a set of wings and have the same kind of motor control you'd expect from your legs and arms is an incredible feeling. And a potential game changer for prosthetics, if the production and programming could be scaled up without compromising safety.

Yeah, that definitely works for me.

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[info]frostandsnow
2019-06-25 10:52 pm UTC (link)
And even how such an organ can exist. I mean I'm a scientist through and through but the brain, it's amazing that something like that even formed.

I'd like to help with the side project if you'll have me?

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[info]machinesrus
2019-06-25 11:06 pm UTC (link)
Right? The more time you spend studying how it works the more impressive it gets.

I tend to get... a little protective of mine, but I've been trying to find the time to look into replicating them for a few years now. Mine were personalised to me so early that creating some that are more interchangeable would be a whole different thing.

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