Professor Randolph Lyall (
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outer_divide2012-11-14 05:54 pm
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Fourth Howl [Audio, late Monday night]
[After a little thought on how best to say this without letting the Outer Authorities know too much, Lyall finally makes an announcement. He feels it's something everyone ought to know, and he'll be happy to field questions, but still: it's a bit vague. It's also very late, but he's nocturnal, anyway. What did anyone expect?
Despite the usual tiredness, though, he actually sounds light-hearted for the first time in days, to anyone who's been paying attention.]
This is Randolph Lyall.
[Yeah, officially dropping the Professor at this point....]
Chime is alive. Apparently that ship has more uses than we thought. Please reply encrypted if you wish details, or find me at the hospital. I'm afraid I can't send a mass message with any kind of locking protocol on it, but this seems rather important.
[Understatement of the year. He disconnects after a moment of trying to decide whether he should include a farewell. In the end, though, it just seems silly.]
Despite the usual tiredness, though, he actually sounds light-hearted for the first time in days, to anyone who's been paying attention.]
This is Randolph Lyall.
[Yeah, officially dropping the Professor at this point....]
Chime is alive. Apparently that ship has more uses than we thought. Please reply encrypted if you wish details, or find me at the hospital. I'm afraid I can't send a mass message with any kind of locking protocol on it, but this seems rather important.
[Understatement of the year. He disconnects after a moment of trying to decide whether he should include a farewell. In the end, though, it just seems silly.]
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Hm. [Tosh purses her lips thoughtfully for a moment.] Certain scientific techniques would allow them to reproduce bodies identical to the originals if they had a sample of genetic material, but not quite in the way you describe. The bodies would still have to start from the beginning, technically, so they'd need some sort of way of artificially aging them - and I don't have the slightest idea how they'd transfer memories.
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[Lyall has gotten a lot better at admitting that he doesn't know things, since his arrival here. It doesn't stop him from trying to learn everything he doesn't know, but at least he admits it.]
If the knowledge of your, shall we say, method of arrival has not been passed along, I will make certain it is, and if you like I can keep your name in particular out of the conversation.
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[Tosh nods in agreement.] That's fine. It's the sort of information that might come in handy, after all, and I wouldn't want to keep it from them.
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[He cocks his head at Tosh again, this time with some concern.]
Is there anything I can get for you, in the meantime, before I settle in to see what notes Miss Potts has left me for the night?
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No, he isn't aware yet of Banner's passing, but he does still have a small stack of books from his trip the previous morning he could bring by.
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[Lyall pushes to his feet again and sets his hat back on his head.]
I'll be by again tomorrow evening, then, with those books, and I'll try not to wake you if you're sleeping.