Rebecca Chambers (
herbmixing) wrote in
prismatica2020-08-14 05:50 am
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Hi, everyone. My name's Rebecca.
[ The video opens on a small, homey apartment, filled with plants and books. Rebecca sits at a small piano, a mug of coffee steaming by her side. She looks...tired, really. It's been a difficult few weeks.
But that's no reason not to keep trying. ]
I was just wondering...what's the state of medicine like in your world? I had thought we were on the cutting-edge back home, but with everything I've seen here, you realise just how far we have to go. Considering everything that happens to us so regularly here, it can be really easy to lose track of your health.
I'm a field medic and a chemist, so I'd never call myself a doctor, but I still wanted to extend an offer to everybody: if you need someone to patch you up or do a quick check-up, call me. If you need medicine - over-the-counter stuff, obviously, not anything serious - then I'll run it over or get someone to deliver it to you. Just... [ She gives a weak smile. ] I want to help a little more, and I don't think being okay with a handgun really holds up against everything others can do, you know?
...anyway, I'm rambling. [ She looks down, playing an idle few bars of a melody. ] I've been staying in a lot. Watching old Disney movies, mostly, and I ended up working on this...
[ She adjusts the sheet music and sets her fingers in position. What follows is a nice little rendition with very few errors. Being able to just concentrate on something helps, a lot. Once it's done, she flashes a quick, embarrassed smile at the camera, then leans over and shuts it off. ]
[ The video opens on a small, homey apartment, filled with plants and books. Rebecca sits at a small piano, a mug of coffee steaming by her side. She looks...tired, really. It's been a difficult few weeks.
But that's no reason not to keep trying. ]
I was just wondering...what's the state of medicine like in your world? I had thought we were on the cutting-edge back home, but with everything I've seen here, you realise just how far we have to go. Considering everything that happens to us so regularly here, it can be really easy to lose track of your health.
I'm a field medic and a chemist, so I'd never call myself a doctor, but I still wanted to extend an offer to everybody: if you need someone to patch you up or do a quick check-up, call me. If you need medicine - over-the-counter stuff, obviously, not anything serious - then I'll run it over or get someone to deliver it to you. Just... [ She gives a weak smile. ] I want to help a little more, and I don't think being okay with a handgun really holds up against everything others can do, you know?
...anyway, I'm rambling. [ She looks down, playing an idle few bars of a melody. ] I've been staying in a lot. Watching old Disney movies, mostly, and I ended up working on this...
[ She adjusts the sheet music and sets her fingers in position. What follows is a nice little rendition with very few errors. Being able to just concentrate on something helps, a lot. Once it's done, she flashes a quick, embarrassed smile at the camera, then leans over and shuts it off. ]

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Was he a general practitioner? Whereabouts?
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[ What a weird relief, meeting someone from the same world. Even if it's on the opposite side. ]
I guess you must've picked up a few tricks from him.
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You'd be guessing wrong. I don't exactly like it, but I'm pretty much just in the way.
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[ Nowhere near anywhere cosmopolitan like Tokyo. She's a little envious. Rebecca makes a little sympathetic sound, shaking her head. ]
I'm sure you've got your own talents.
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[ He looks pretty hench, at least through the video. ]
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[ In fact, she's still in that 'hate it' phase. But that's not a topic of first-time conversation. ]
People like me need someone to support and heal, so it's all sort of symbiotic, I think. We're all working together towards the same goal of helping people.
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Well, guys like me always end up counting on people like you sooner or later, so before that I guess I should say 'thanks'.
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You're very welcome-- [ Pause. ] What should I call you, sorry?
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[ She sets her fingers on the keys, idly tinking out a few bars. ]
Have you been here very long? I don't think I've seen you around before.
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[ She laughs a little, under her breath. ]
It still feels like I only managed to settle in a week or two ago.