Moira O'Deorain (
biotictouch) wrote in
prismatica2019-06-03 03:06 pm
001 . voice
[ There's a dull noise in the background, one might be able to discern it as music being played off of an impossibly outdated device; perhaps just a low quality pair of headphones, or speaker. Either way, it's just enough in reach of the microphone on this...other device, that it picks up the last few verses. Above that sound though, clear as a bell and soft as velvet, is a slightly accented woman's voice. ]
I don't supposed I'm the only one about looking for a bit of work, so all things aside.
If anyone knows where someone with a...medical engineering set of skills could put their skills to use other than that of this Lunar Scientia...
I'd appreciate a few pointers. I'm willing to take on private expenditures as well.
Serious inquiries only. [ She remarks flatly before terminating the message.
Someone's a bit tired of being stalked. ]
I don't supposed I'm the only one about looking for a bit of work, so all things aside.
If anyone knows where someone with a...medical engineering set of skills could put their skills to use other than that of this Lunar Scientia...
I'd appreciate a few pointers. I'm willing to take on private expenditures as well.
Serious inquiries only. [ She remarks flatly before terminating the message.
Someone's a bit tired of being stalked. ]

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Why, Doctor O'Deorain. It's been a moment or two!
[ He wondered if she'd recognize him by sound alone, or if she'd snoop, or even just flat out ask. Or ignore him entirely if he didn't have anything useful to say.
Ardyn tapped his thumbs together as he pretended to think, tutting quietly so that it wasn't just dead air from his end of the communication. ]
There are a few hospitals on the second level of the city. Have you had a peek there to see if your skillset could be of use? I do realise that medical engineering runs a whole gamut of skills, and that yours might not be best suited for that environment!
But it is an option, isn't it?
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They’ve been accounted for in my possibilities. I’m looking for more...how do I say this delicately?
More lucrative options. If that makes sense.
[ Money? Opportunity? She doesn’t say. ]
I appreciate your interest. I do hope you’ve been settling in well?
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Oh, perfect sense. Still, I'd not rule them out. An inroad is an inroad, and a good reputation does wonders for one's options!
[ He hadn't offered the hospitals assuming she'd go for them. It didn't really matter. ]
And yes, I have! Thank you for asking, doctor. And yourself?
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Bills to payConcepts to fund, man. ]Oh, they're definitely not ruled out. I tend to get, ah. Antsy, when not busy.
[ She could say several things about having a good reputation, and there's a momentary pause; she chooses her next words carefully. ]
I've found that this planet isn't entirely unlike home. Though the moons and dragons and whatnot will still take some getting used to.
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[ Her hands would likely make mischief when not idle. The rig she'd been sporting when they first met might not have been wholly a weapon, but it certainly had those capabilities. Imagine how much damage that genetic breakdown could speed up the sublimation process of the Starscourge! They'd have had more MTs than could have been cloned with it.
But it didn't do to be off in one's own fantasies. Ardyn gave a hum of understanding over her latter statement. ]
In a place with such surprising similarities, the differences can be all the more jarring -- especially as the moons are meant to addle how we feel and perceive the world around us.
Such a shame there's yet no in depth analysis of what's changed between the Moonblessed during and outside of their moon phase.
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One might think you’re a reader of minds Ardyn, as you’ve certainly read mine.
It’s my first path of interest. Cataloguing, observing, documenting the Moonblessed and their many afflictions.
Maybe even find a way to assuage them. Little inconveniences as they are.
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[ It sounded like a proposition for something much less benign, but Ardyn hadn't meant it that way. That it still had that effect was really just an added bonus. ]
I am ever a willing subject to the whims of scientific discovery!
[ Well, sort of. ]
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Mrs. Robinson, are you trying to seduce me?Moira would be more concerned over implications if she weren’t more interested in the potential for data analysis. Surely Lunar Scientia would have some documentation, but as for crowdsourcing, she was at the mercy of others goodwill and her own willingness to put up with..well. A bunch of uncomfortable stramgers.She’s not going to turn down a willing subject. Ever. ]
Well here’s hoping that niether of us are indisposed once it arrives. That’s a generous offer; thank you.
Should I make for a short visit or an extended stay? I’d hate to inconvenience you.
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I'm with the Lunar Scientia myself, though, so my ideas might be a mite unoriginal.
[And, after a pause:]
What's playin' back there?
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[ She hums with thought, probably writing something. ]
You said you were in R&D there, correct?
[ His last question almost goes unnoticed, but her voice softens, and she replies. ]
I luckily, had a communications device with my belongings. I stored a few songs on it just in case. Being stuck in an elevator is sometimes so terribly boring.
It’s David Bowie. Roughly nineteen eighty...five. No. Three. Eighty three.
[ She catches herself. ]
...Why?
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[He misses the freedom his last job offered him, really. Back when, he could come up with whatever the hell he wanted.]
You have music just for bein' stuck in an elevator? [Snrk.] I'm just curious. I remember Man Who Sold the World back a couple years ago... guessin' that makes you ahead of me, too.
[Don't worry, he's used to this weird time screw by now.]
Good to hear he made new stuff. Kinda like that fella.
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[ There's an underlying sound of fondness there; someone's a big deal at home, huh? ]
I have a colleague who's fond of playing pranks, making life incredibly hard for the sake of her entertainment. I have a questionable amount of things planned for in case she really can't recover from her own screwing around.
[ If the fondness wasn't apparent in her voice before, it is now. ]
He did. For nearly forty long years afterwards.
[ She does the mental math, recalling odd years and time frames he could possibly be from. ]
2076. Am I roughly a hundred years ahead of you? I'm almost envious.
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[The Spy ones were pretty funny, though, not going to lie.
That year does sound familiar, though...]
You too, huh. [When he thinks about it, Angela or Genji must have mentioned it to him in passing.] Near enough. 1972 for me.
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Hers are a little more elaborate. Like shutting down elevators, wiping backup drives, or locking doors from the outside.
[ There's not fondness there for Sombra, don't mistake that amusement for fondness or anything.
Maybe a mote.]But she does her job incredibly well. So. She stays, despite her obsession with chaos.
My my. Over a hundred. How time is a fickle thing...[ A beat. ]
You know, now that I'm thinking about it. I thought your engineering expertise was impressive before; with context to technology in your era, it's more so.
You've not even breached the mobile phone yet, have you?
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Yeah, Scout ain't that smart.
[The merc stiffens a little, though, not that Moira would be able to tell beyond a short silence. He knows Moira's not insulting him, necessarily, but he's... touchy about the way some people talk to him when they learn what "time" he's from. He doesn't like being considered out-of-date.
He tries to relax, though. He already got irritated at Otacon and Angela over it, wrongly so. There's an audible shrug.]
Ain't no more impressive than what the Australians've done. They made mobile phones way before I ever thought about comin' up with my own.
[Context: His world's version of Australia is full ridiculously intelligent buff people who invented teleportation, the internet, and most of the world's technology well before the 1960s. Team Fortress 2 is stupid.]
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What sort of work do you suppose you might find in medical engineering, if not among the Lunatian scientists?
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Why, any work required. I have proficiency in several areas rather than just one.
[ Oh, but she'd love to take a crack at this places litany of different genomes. ]
Perhaps among our fellow Moonblessed?
I would certainly hope not all of us are in dire straits at present, or do I misunderstand?
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Oh, certainly!
[That laugh, meanwhile, is entirely his own, light and tripping.]
I am sure many of us are quite wealthy through moonlacing alone. I am simply interested in what sort of private enterprises might benefit from your particular expertise.
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I've done private contract work for several clients. I'm unfortunately, not at lieu to share.
[ Classified. Even here? Not really, only because she doesn't know who she's talking to. ]
I'm much too involved in my own passions to entertain those of others; so. Freelancing it is.
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That is quite understandable. Each of our paths is unique, and often appears to unravel only before the individual who seeks enlightenment along it. [brightly] Although I am sure you and I have our own opinions on what "enlightenment" might be. I confess, I am not so well-versed in scientific practises as I perhaps ought to be.
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I'm sure we do.
Though we cannot deny the parallels, can we?
Neither am I in practices of spirituality. Though, considering my field of choice, it's for the better.
[ A beat. ]
You sound like you'd make an excellent motivational speaker.
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Motivational speaking! How novel! I have never tried it.
[Not in the way she means it, anyway.]
I much prefer a more personal approach. For instance: "parallel" thoughts are, by their very nature, destined never to cross. I would rather think of our similarities as meetings of minds. Those tend to be so much more productive, do they not?
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They held opposing morals, opinions, and just about all other aspects life could pitch their way, but Angela doesn't know of her shadier affiliations; she just knows of her involvement with the Oasis developments, fingers on more than just human pulses. Especially when the other woman's technology had had a loose influence from Angela's own work and still kept her on edge every time she remembered the deeply purple veins of her arm.
That happens to be often, by the way. A part of her worries for what's become of her. Another part was forbidden contact from all ex-agents, officially mandated by the UN, and it was all too easy to allow one with grace where the others ached. They do have a mutual respect of one another despite it all. )
Moira, it's Angela. I hope you've been well.
( It's an easy start, voice a bit more tired than it used to be, but as calm as ever, accent curling the ends of her syllables into something cheerier. )
I wish I had a better answer for you, but if none of the hospitals here are interested, I'm afraid the Scientia is about the only option on hand. I'm working on a small clinic right now, myself, but— it is basic, in the end. Nothing grand, and nothing lofty.
( The meaning is clear enough; it's of simple means and for simple purposes, and she wouldn't be able to pay her anyway. Another volunteer venture, as it were. )
Many of the other like minds that have arrived here are at the Lunar Scientia, however. They've been quite welcoming to those with other areas of expertise and other levels of skill.
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She'd bitten the inside of her lip impossibly hard at the message, unsure of how to respond, other than professionally. ]
And I, you.
I've not put out any feelers as of yet, but hospital service isn't outside of my purview, at the very least, for Moonblessed.
[ She responds in kind, to the point but still cordial. Mutual respect was a good way to put it; Moira's resentment truly lied with Overwatch as a whole. ]
I appreciate it. I do hope your newest project treats you well.
[ How like her, Moira thought. Well, at the very least, Angela stuck to her ideals, and again, that's a trait she could admire in anyone. ]
...Have they?
[ That's the first time her tone dips into something other than cordial. Insinuating that not just anyone was welcoming to her, much less about anything career related. ]
I suppose I'll find out, one way or the other.
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But who knows; time changes all manner of things. She's sure it hadn't much changed Moira's drive, but perhaps Angela could find a bit more patience in her approach to the other woman's risks, these days. She's certainly had to cross her own morals often enough in the line of duty, with all the volunteer ventures she's been on the last six years. Thrown stones, glass houses, etc. )
They don't pay us particularly well due to their own lacking resources from years of chroma depletion, and they seem to prefer us working on helping with that, but... Well. No one is very keen on that, either. We do what we need to in order to get by. And thank you; I just wanted to offer peace of mind to the others who have appeared here. Somewhere safe and unaffiliated with the government here.
( This time, she doesn't expect the change of tone. So she's a little hesitant when she replies, and you can practically hear the pinch of her brows. )
Well... yes, the engineer Mr. Conagher has already responded to your post, here. And there is another female doctor around named Eva. There are other researchers present; the scientists here have been quite fascinated by what knowledge we have and the technology present where we've come from. Everyone's from quite different times and places. I'm sure your expertise will go quite a ways in figuring out the chroma production of this place.
( She's a geneticist, after all, and the chroma generation seems to be complicit only in the bodies of the Moonblessed, somehow able to process it and be collected by the city's crystals. There must be something they all share in common to be capable of that. )