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Can we all take a moment to admire the fact that 2801 technology still supports emoji functionality? 🤩 👍 🕷 💁 🩰 💫 🍆 🧊 💅 👁🗨 🎯 🤡 🔋 🐈 💲 🧙♀️ 🐦💋 🐜 👽 🕶 ⚡ 🕵🏻♀️ 💦 💦 💦
It seems like they're pretty set on calling us 'Hatchlings', so... hello, fellow Hatchlings, I'd like to play a game.
Two truths and a lie. I'll start.
① Starbucks makes the best lattes.
② I've never watched All Dogs Go To Heaven all the way through.
③ My birthdate is May 21st. What year? Every year. 😉😉😉 But my party in 2018 was 🔥🔥🔥.
It seems like they're pretty set on calling us 'Hatchlings', so... hello, fellow Hatchlings, I'd like to play a game.
Two truths and a lie. I'll start.
① Starbucks makes the best lattes.
② I've never watched All Dogs Go To Heaven all the way through.
③ My birthdate is May 21st. What year? Every year. 😉😉😉 But my party in 2018 was 🔥🔥🔥.
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[which also, to her mind, means he's probably a bigger deal than she'd assumed when she expected printing presses or woodcuts. Whichever came first. She is not at all sure.]
That's very poetic. No, humans - cured humans - don't experience pain. I have something like a dull pressure or tightness. Sometimes, like when an organ ruptures, I also feel my heartbeat throbbing around the area, but it's not exactly precise. My uniform was designed to log damage and inform me or I wouldn't know most of the time. It doesn't feel very important.
It's a tradeoff. As far as I've heard pain exists to tell you not to do something. I've known people who walked into fire or with broken legs and hurt themselves further or died. It's part of why we're so feared as fighters, though.
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[He's not complaining. Today's secondhand buyer might be tomorrow's firsthand buyer.]
Your uniform tells you? How so?
You'd have to be very aware of those throbbings and pressures, and of how much your body can take, to be able to go into dangerous situations with permanently damaging yourself.
I guess it depends on how desposable your superiors find you if you ever find yourself in battle
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It does take training. Infantry and anyone else going out in the field wears combat uniforms too. Those have more robust systems of detection and monitor our bodies more precisely than SHS - that's Shipboard Hygiene and Sanitation.
It depends on the officer, but the Admiralty keeps us in mind and reprimands the ones who don't care. Some things are worth the risk of death, and in any case we're hard to kill.