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first experiment; 9:53 PM
For our more vampiric population, I come to you with a solution for your dietary problems.
I've invented artificial blood. A substance you can consume without harming others, but that will sustain you much as food and water. I owe a debt to Elena for helping me test them.
Unfortunately, it cannot yet be used in a medical sense-- for blood transplants, which are, by the by, a very important part of medical knowledge, which makes up the second part of this announcement.
If you do not know your blood type, come see me, and I can at least determine it. Blood types are a vital bit of information in a place where one routinely gets cut to bits. Transfusing blood-- that is, the act of giving one's blood to another-- can save a life in many cases. However, if the wrong sorts of blood interact, the result can be deadly.
Many of you do not know your blood type. This will, inevitably, come back to bite you.
So. I suggest you come by my lab within the next few days and find out, before you nearly die of an injury, manage to make it back to town, and then die of your original blood sensing the invader and killing off the cells that came to theoretically heal you. What a horrible, ironic death that would be.
I've invented artificial blood. A substance you can consume without harming others, but that will sustain you much as food and water. I owe a debt to Elena for helping me test them.
Unfortunately, it cannot yet be used in a medical sense-- for blood transplants, which are, by the by, a very important part of medical knowledge, which makes up the second part of this announcement.
If you do not know your blood type, come see me, and I can at least determine it. Blood types are a vital bit of information in a place where one routinely gets cut to bits. Transfusing blood-- that is, the act of giving one's blood to another-- can save a life in many cases. However, if the wrong sorts of blood interact, the result can be deadly.
Many of you do not know your blood type. This will, inevitably, come back to bite you.
So. I suggest you come by my lab within the next few days and find out, before you nearly die of an injury, manage to make it back to town, and then die of your original blood sensing the invader and killing off the cells that came to theoretically heal you. What a horrible, ironic death that would be.
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You're going to have to help me with the needle, I'm afraid.
[Because she doesn't know how much strength it will take to pierce him.]
. . . out of curiosity, where are you in your developmental cycle? That is to say . . . are you an adult?
no subject
but, thankfully(?) his winglets make up for that with how they nervously flap between his wings. ]
Um.... I'm old enough...
[ that is most definitely not a confident 'why yes, i am an adult-adult, yes.' answer, daylight. ]
no subject
Answer the question.
no subject
I'm a hundred-and-twenty-one cycles. Around... [ he pauses here out of genuine uncertainty, trying to figure out the convuluted conversion that his guardians had made. ] I don't know, eighteen, in Terran years? At the very best?
no subject
That explains a great deal.
[No, not really. But it does explain the occasional dissonant phrase she's heard-- things that are more common in a teenager than an adult.]
Now. Slip this into your equivalent of a vein. One smooth motion.
no subject
Um- Okay. Sure. [ he turns his servo over, revealing a gap between the plating of his arm guard and servo.
day winces for a second as he takes a deep breath and punches through the protoform- an audible sound is heard. best described as a creak and puncture through a solid object that's not entirely unyielding. definitely a weird sound, for sure. ] How much will you need from me?