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DR. CURTIS CONNORS ([personal profile] connors) wrote in [community profile] ataraxion2012-08-25 04:45 pm

VIDEO » 001

[ The technology, all in all, isn't too hard to grasp. It's more the fact that there's no real way off the ship (no concrete information as to how the passengers arrived, no explanation as to the contents of the lockers), not to mention the circumstances under which he had arrived, that leave Connors ill at ease. The phenomenon, however, is not one that he seems to be alone in, and when the video feed turns on, he seems much more put-together (and healthier, too) than he'd been when he'd arrived, glasses in place upon the bridge of his nose and the stump of his arm barely visible at the bottom edge of the screen. ]

Apologies, first of all, if the question is redundant, [ he begins, with a slight duck of his head, ] but considering the range of worlds from which we hail, I was curious as to how many passengers are not classified as human or are possessed of "supernatural" capabilities. I'd like to do a little research, if at all possible.

[ He opens his mouth as if to continue on, but seems to think better of it. The transmission is awkwardly short, as is, but he doesn't have much else to say that's strictly relevant (that won't sound too much like covering up). ]

Thank you for your time. Dr. Curtis Connors, at your service.
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[personal profile] insufferableprick 2012-08-27 04:22 am (UTC)(link)
like how most people control dvds
from a cozy couch with a remote control
stop slow-mo rewind fast forward
manage timelines like swapping discs or vhs tapes haha how fucking obsolete are those
go back and theoretically go forward i just havent bothered with the latter