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Helena Wells has "disappeared" with the Astrolabe ([info]ismellapples) wrote in [info]wariscoming,
Deftly and expertly, Helena mixed all the materials together, keeping a close eye on them as she listened to Bruce. Glancing up at Bruce she smiled. "If dangers were never tread and the step forward never taken, we would not be scientists and society would never evolve. Those of us with intelligence are able to take those risks, for there is no intelligence where there is no need of change."

Seeing the look in his eye change, Helena became intrigued by it, wanting to know what conjured it, though she would not pointedly ask unless he offered. Helena well knew what it was like to have things hidden within their soul that they did not wish others to inquire about unless they opened that door themselves. "I know very little of radiation. I heard of Wilhelm Röntgen's discovery of X-Rays, but I was...otherwise occupied." And by otherwise occupied, she'd meant losing her sanity and ending up Bronzed for one hundred and ten years, but that was not a light subject. "As for mutation, do you mean genetic mutation? Genetics was still a fairly recent development as far as an applied science went in my day, but I did read what I could about it." And now her interest was piqued yet again and she looked at him with curiosity both as a human being wanting to get to know another human being, and as a scientist.


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