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Anders ([personal profile] possessed_mage) wrote in [community profile] outer_divide2014-02-11 05:19 pm

[video] Week 55, Thursday

[Anders switches on the comm, having either figured it out or asked someone to show him how to make the moving pictures appear.]

Does anyone happen to have any samples or intact specimens of the bone creatures?   I understand Dr. Solus was making inquiries? Have you had any luck?
damn_it_jim: (backlit badass)

[personal profile] damn_it_jim 2014-02-16 07:00 pm (UTC)(link)
It's not made of any substance native to any reality I've been in or heard of -- there's no structures identifiable as anything constant. So it's not what it does to you, it's what you do in response to it -- contact with living tissue induces massive, rapid formation of bony tumours. They... hell, I can't even call it metastasis, it's so fast.

[It's not just garden variety medical superiority that has Bones delivering his explanation in full medical-scientific descriptors despite Anders' coming from another realm, this seems to have rattled him deeply enough that he's fallen back on his training to deal with it. Granted, having to describe the process that's killed you once before would unsettle anyone.]

It reminds me of how prions work -- misfolded protein causes proteins that it contacts to misfold as well. But in this case it seems like any tissue the tumours contact is converted to the same kind of tumour. Breathing in powdered dust's probably one of the faster ways to go, since you'll be dead as soon as your lungs calcify.
damn_it_jim: (native element)

[personal profile] damn_it_jim 2014-02-23 04:14 am (UTC)(link)
If it's a protective mechanism, it's gone damn' far off the rails. I don't know if it's just that, though -- the rapid spread's something else. The closest medical condition I've seen to it is fibrodysplasia ossificans progressiva -- Stone Man Syndrome. And that takes years for the body to harden on itself. This is hours, a couple days at most.
damn_it_jim: (i am going to die)

[personal profile] damn_it_jim 2014-02-27 03:36 am (UTC)(link)
Reanimates, yes, or at least it's done it in one specific case.

[Bones is nothing if not good at hedging his observations, as a good doctor and medical scientist is prone to.]

The copies, that's the ship's doing, and if you want some existential discomfort I swear that's worse than transporters for it.
damn_it_jim: (over the shoulder suspicion)

[personal profile] damn_it_jim 2014-03-01 08:04 pm (UTC)(link)
I don't know if the ones on Salvation work the same as the ones on my ship, but Federation transporter technology dematerializes your entire body, stores a pattern of it, and then rematerializes it some place else. Sure, it lets you travel long distances and skip the middle step of actually covering that ground. Or space. But nobody's been able to really answer to my satisfaction whether or not the original you dies in the process.

It's all philosophy until you're standing on the platform yourself, you know. I'll use the system if I have to, but the possibilities are a good way to keep yourself awake in the middle of the night.
damn_it_jim: (smirky mcsmirk)

[personal profile] damn_it_jim 2014-03-03 09:26 pm (UTC)(link)
Only if you find a way to bring a few centuries of scientific understanding and engineering design with you. Transporter technology's all tied up in the Prime Directive, and I'm fairly sure your civilization has a way to go before it catches up.

[Certainly Anders' initial fashion sense suggests as much. Or possibly he's just a crazy bird-hobo by their standards too. Bones snorts.]
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[personal profile] damn_it_jim 2014-03-07 02:50 am (UTC)(link)
[Bones snorts at that, amused even if he's unyielding.]

Only if you have pockets the size of a house. I think it's up to you and your winning personality... or you could just not go home again.