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championoftime) wrote2011-08-13 11:28 pm
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[Private to Johnny Cade]
I understand you're a friend of Dallas's? I'd like to know more about your personal experiences with him- if you're not opposed, that is.
[Private to Dallas]
Recall the interior of my ship that I told you about? Why don't you come by and see it! When was your last birthday, by the way?
[Infirmary Direct Care Filter]
I must admit, these concerns about doctor/patient confidentiality from Mr. Russett I worry might lead to a very inappropriate opinion from his inmate, who desires to become a physician. While seeking to teach him to be more open and welcoming, he regards groups of people with suspicion.
[Which, given his loyalties to his fake-family members, he tries not to show too much investment in Victor. But there's a point when things can't be ignored, and he'd rather Rex not be treated with even more suspicion if he did manage to become a doctor again himself.]
This is going to affect morale and the ability to treat patients. It should be dealt with, but I'm not certain how.
I understand you're a friend of Dallas's? I'd like to know more about your personal experiences with him- if you're not opposed, that is.
[Private to Dallas]
Recall the interior of my ship that I told you about? Why don't you come by and see it! When was your last birthday, by the way?
[Infirmary Direct Care Filter]
I must admit, these concerns about doctor/patient confidentiality from Mr. Russett I worry might lead to a very inappropriate opinion from his inmate, who desires to become a physician. While seeking to teach him to be more open and welcoming, he regards groups of people with suspicion.
[Which, given his loyalties to his fake-family members, he tries not to show too much investment in Victor. But there's a point when things can't be ignored, and he'd rather Rex not be treated with even more suspicion if he did manage to become a doctor again himself.]
This is going to affect morale and the ability to treat patients. It should be dealt with, but I'm not certain how.
Private
I'll be in my cabin. Level 2, Number 10. [He can tell! But at least it's usually impressive once you get there.]
Private
[He's trying to keep his excitement low, almost non-existent. But it's so haaaard.] I'll be there in a few.
[Private → Spam]?
[In the meantime, he scrambles to throw a bunch of his haphazardly strewn knicknacks in a box (at least Dally can be confident that his warden will never make him be terribly tidy) as he waits for Dallas to show up. He's promised the old girl a visitor, and she's excited at the prospect.]
[Spam] :D
About five minutes after his last network message, Dallas is knocking at the Doctor's door.]
Hey, Doc. Open up.
[Spam]
She did that by herself.
In the middle of the now only slightly cluttered white room behind him is a blue telephone box, and the Doctor holds the door wide.] Come in! Have a look around. It's actually that blue box there.
[Spam]
C'mon, Doc. What am I lookin' at?
[He strides into the cabin, directly over to the TARDIS, giving it a tap with his fist.]
How's this a ship? Looks like nothin' but a couple pieces of wood painted blue.
[Spam]
[He wonders over, fiddles with a ring of too many keys (why does he have this ring? He misses just having the one key!) before locating one with the Seal of Rassilon and using it to unlock the door. And he swings it open.
Massive white room, not that different from his living room. Just with a console in the center instead of furniture.]
Inside the tiny little box.]
You're welcome to have a look around. [He's guessing Dally might want to check the outside first.]
[Spam]
Of course, the Doctor did tell him it was bigger on the inside, but he was't expecting this.]
Glory... [He peeks his head out the door again, eyebrows knitted together.] I don't even know why I'm surprised.
[Spam]
It's called dimensional transcendence. Or very good storage space.
You're allowed to be surprised by something you've never seen before.
[Spam]
[He's super impressed, if it weren't easy to tell. He helps himself to a walk about the console, a surprising amount of curiosity on his face. This is Dallas, after all.]
Man, it's somethin' I don't think I'm ever gonna see anywhere else either. This is crazy.
[Spam]
Give it a moment. I'll show you a very good view of the ship.