[He hears that tone, Mycroft. And Kid is usually so polite, but he is also still a teenager. A homesick, grumpy teenager.]
You are in an irradiated post-apocalyptic frozen wasteland in which it is possible for technology to live in our bloodstream and provide medical assistance so that we do not all immediately die of radiation poisoning while several if not all persons suffer hallucinations at the whims of the so-called administrator, and yet you are somehow disbelieving in the incarnation of one of the only universal human experiences? Honestly.
[He has to stop to breathe, but you've maybe touched a sore spot, Mycroft. Maybe.] As for the use of physical features, imagine suddenly losing your intellect and deductive capacity. It is as much a part of your everyday life as my sense of soul perception. Prior to my tenure here, my ability to read soul wavelengths was an exceptional part of my ability to identify people--much like your use of visual cues allows you to extrapolate information about them.
Because you do not understand my world does not mean it has no value and certainly makes it no less true.
[Mumbling:] And as I only have one eye to use anyway, it has just made using physical features harder.
[Kid audibly grumbles, his frustration very clear--as if it hadn't been via his rant a few moments earlier.]
If you do not intent to take my word at face value, then I cannot imagine you will take any information I provide you with as worthwhile.
[He pauses, to balance himself and close his remaining eye in an attempt to still the dizziness.] If you would like additional information, you now know where to contact me.
My reluctance at taking your origins at face value have nothing to do with your current observations. If you have any additional information that would be relevant, now's the time.
[He wants to stay angry, but the dizziness that had earlier irked him returns twofold and he ends up curled with his head pressed against his knees. When he speaks again all of the bluster is gone and his voice is muted, wavering.]
What else would you care to know? [Muffled coughing, and then:] Those who are not human but brought to this world can remain in a physical form similar to their own, but restricted to human abilities. Occasionally, there are some unusual phenomena that remain. The Lines of Sanzu in my hair continuing to resist dye for one example, or the luminescence of Undertaker's eyes for another. These phenomena offer no significant survival advantage, but seem to retain a sense of self for the individuals.
Blood types of nonhuman individuals have also been altered, but have been listed as such. The Administrator told Dr. Watson that my blood type is listed as O negative, "a-d-j" [He pronounces each letter.] He told me that I am not the only one to have had this done.
Is there other information I could provide you with, Mr. Holmes? [H U F F]
[That is interesting. Therefore, these...individuals...would retain something of themselves, despite being in a human form that was not their own.
...he's disturbed that he's actually having this line of thought, he's still skeptical, but it does follow a logical progression and if it can't be ruled out, then he'd have no choice but to accept it, as much as he didn't want to.]
Adjusted? Curious.
That is sufficient, unless you discover new information that would be pertinent. Thank you.
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You are in an irradiated post-apocalyptic frozen wasteland in which it is possible for technology to live in our bloodstream and provide medical assistance so that we do not all immediately die of radiation poisoning while several if not all persons suffer hallucinations at the whims of the so-called administrator, and yet you are somehow disbelieving in the incarnation of one of the only universal human experiences? Honestly.
[He has to stop to breathe, but you've maybe touched a sore spot, Mycroft. Maybe.] As for the use of physical features, imagine suddenly losing your intellect and deductive capacity. It is as much a part of your everyday life as my sense of soul perception. Prior to my tenure here, my ability to read soul wavelengths was an exceptional part of my ability to identify people--much like your use of visual cues allows you to extrapolate information about them.
Because you do not understand my world does not mean it has no value and certainly makes it no less true.
[Mumbling:] And as I only have one eye to use anyway, it has just made using physical features harder.
no subject
Well then. He doubted it would be well-received if he commented that, one particular reality or not, it was still ridiculous.]
...I see.
[He draws the words out, in tone that suggested while, understandable, he actually didn't quite see.]
no subject
If you do not intent to take my word at face value, then I cannot imagine you will take any information I provide you with as worthwhile.
[He pauses, to balance himself and close his remaining eye in an attempt to still the dizziness.] If you would like additional information, you now know where to contact me.
no subject
[He sounds equally irritated.]
no subject
What else would you care to know? [Muffled coughing, and then:] Those who are not human but brought to this world can remain in a physical form similar to their own, but restricted to human abilities. Occasionally, there are some unusual phenomena that remain. The Lines of Sanzu in my hair continuing to resist dye for one example, or the luminescence of Undertaker's eyes for another. These phenomena offer no significant survival advantage, but seem to retain a sense of self for the individuals.
Blood types of nonhuman individuals have also been altered, but have been listed as such. The Administrator told Dr. Watson that my blood type is listed as O negative, "a-d-j" [He pronounces each letter.] He told me that I am not the only one to have had this done.
Is there other information I could provide you with, Mr. Holmes? [H U F F]
no subject
...he's disturbed that he's actually having this line of thought, he's still skeptical, but it does follow a logical progression and if it can't be ruled out, then he'd have no choice but to accept it, as much as he didn't want to.]
Adjusted? Curious.
That is sufficient, unless you discover new information that would be pertinent. Thank you.
no subject
Kid coughs.]
Yes. Adjusted. Dr. Watson will have more information on that modification.
Please share whatever information you find as well, Mr. Holmes. I have noticed that nothing here is truthfully irrelevant.
[YEAH he is hanging up now.]