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Good evening. I am Dr. Jonathan Reid, of London, England. I arrived here as I imagine many of you did, through those ghastly eggs.
Should you need a field surgeon or a physician's services, I offer both freely. You may find me in the infirmary or reach me through these devices. I regret that I have no resume or other prior reference to offer, only that I served in the War, and I'm accustomed to making do with very little.
Thank you for your time.
Should you need a field surgeon or a physician's services, I offer both freely. You may find me in the infirmary or reach me through these devices. I regret that I have no resume or other prior reference to offer, only that I served in the War, and I'm accustomed to making do with very little.
Thank you for your time.
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[ To his credit, he isn't exactly wrong. Out the door he arrives, still in tailor-made clothes, a long coat, only missing his scarf, and finds her because.. of course, dawg. ]
Lady Tina, I presume?
[ Lightly, as a pleasant in-joke. ]
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She has absolutely forgotten his name already. ]
Indubitably, good sir. Dr. Livingston, I presume?
[ Tina has no idea where this quote is from but she spent A LOT of time on the EchoNet. She holds her hand out as if to be kissed but then starts moving the fingers like she's mimicking a spider.
If Jonathan has not put it together already, she is very clearly a 13-year-old. ]
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Ah, no. That would be the explorer. I am Dr. Reid, but you may call me Jonathan.
[ ... He isn't sure if this act includes kissing her hand, and instead, wiggles his fingers back at her, similarly. ]
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My witch's spell is complete. Now we are officially a posse, Señor Jonathan. [ She pronounces his name with a Spanish accent, specifically northern Mexican -- Truxican on her world. ]
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Members of the same club! Very well. Is tea our ultimate objective?
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[ Tina spreads her arms and cackles. ]
Shall we procure them or make them, Joñy? [ Pronounced like "yawny" ]
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[ He very much doubts they will find anything of the kind, but it feels harmless to indulge. Just as much as nostalgia descends on him swiftly, playing any of these silly games with Mary. ]
I'm no baker, so we will have to procure them.
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I got explosives for both.
[ The latter is a serious suggestion. Tina has no concept that blowing things up is not a great first solutions. ]
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Explosives?
[ HOLD UP!!!! ]
Truly?
[ He makes it a curious question rather than a direct condemnation — where on earth did she get explosives? Did she make them???? Heaven forbid. ]
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[ She counts on her fingers like she's listing off ice cream flavors. ]
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By yourself? That's quite a feat!
[ He does find it fascinating, and is going to keep any revulsion to himself, thanks. ]
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Of course I make them myself. I am an artiste. I could give youse a demo. I keep supplies in my bunk.
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As illuminating as that would be, let us save them for a special occasion. You have no reason to lie and I have no reason not to believe you.
[ Because nobody is going to make that up; it's too ludicrous, too specific. ]
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What's your dealio, fancy pants?
[ Her eyes widen. ]
You're not trying to tricky me back to school are you? JUST TRY TO TAKE ME. I HAVE TWO GRENADES IN MY DRESS.
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[ — Jon is not human anymore. She is not a child first, she's food. It is so easy to think so, to put a little more silk into his voice and find a dark corner. So easy. ]
Now, I can't understate the value of a good education, but is the class here quite appropriate for you? What did Pandora expect of you?
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But that's not important, boo. What's important it WHAT KIND OF EXPLOSIVE.
[ School makes Tina uncomfortable. She's bored, yes, but it's something else too, and she doesn't really want to find out what. ]
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[ If it interested her, she would be all over it. Maybe if the book was about crumpets. ]
What kind of..? Ah, I can't give that away! What would I tell you about over tea?
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NO. Books are POISON for CHILDREN. But let us away to tea. I wish to hear of your illustrious explosives. Where the crumpets at, yo?
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[ Books are the most steadfast of companions, et cetera. Knowledge never leaves and it's never a harm to have more of it. Even if there's now things he very much wishes he didn't know. ]
Illustrious, hardly. I'm afraid they're quite ordinary.
[ His explosive is the truth. He is coming to the realisation that it may be overly abstract, and that he should perhaps settle for balloons instead. ]
I don't see or smell any tea.
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Unless yours are better, boo. All explosives are illustrious in my book. The only good book. Books are dumb.
[ That said if you tried to read to Tina she'd probably be very engaged. But now she's committed to disagreeing. ]