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infomodder) wrote2016-11-10 08:05 pm
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IC Contact [Asgard]




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[Note: Will is unlikely to use video unless there is a good need for it. He'd be more inclined to do text until he's made a substantial recovery and becomes more comfortable with voice.]
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Finding a corpse gets nothing out of Will, not a bat of the eyelash or frown or anything to show that it disturbs him. Victor might have said something about how he prefers coffee with creamer and sugar to black for how much of a reaction it gets out of him. Either Victor's normally like this or Will as experience with corpses; he'll let him come to a conclusion on his own. No need to divulge details.
More useful not as a test subject. Not as a dead one, apparently, even when he doesn't have magic to his name.]
I know enough to know I can't do that. [Bring the dead back to life or keep a dying organ working, that's beyond him.] I can stimulate a heart with my hands, but that doesn't work every time and...I'm sure a surgeon can do that, too.
[Unless he's from over a hundred years ago?]
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Needless to say, this is going to provoke a LOT of interesting conversations once Whale's back to normal. Interesting conversations and possibly one or two 'what the fuck is wrong with you's.' As Victor hears about the limitations of Will's power, he lets out a little annoyed huff. Great, Will. What use are you now? He gives Will a look that implies just how personally offended he is at all of this.]
The problem is, hearts tend not to survive the procedure. So they need to be stronger. The ones I used back home were fortified by magic but, unfortunately, that can't be the case here.
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Unfair as it is, Will is still trying to hold onto his mind because he wants to remember this. Whether Whale does or not is of no importance, which he recognizes and promptly decides to not focus on. He's hoped for worse things, wanted worse things, but there's this curiosity running through him about how they combine when this sort of problem isn't tearing through all of Asgard. Does Whale retain these memories and face them daily, is this something of a separate personality...?
There's also no concern given to the fact that Victor seems to find him somewhat useless at the moment. His knowledge of death runs deep, but when it comes to reanimating the dead...he can't do it. No one can, or so he thought. Victor gives him That Face and Will just lifts an eyebrow, almost expecting him to say as much.]
Call up one of the other people in Baldr. [This suggestion is hideously sick, he knows. He's dealing with Frankenstein, though. He might not be such an awful person to say this in front of (and, honestly, Will's thought of similar before; getting it out a bit without worrying about being slammed in prison later on down the road is appealing).] They've got the skills to. Grow things back. Might be able to get one strong enough that they could keep it beating while you...
[He waves a hand, halfway gesturing to the rabbit, halfway trying to verbalize it.]
...do your thing.
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He wants to end death. But doing so at the suffering of others? He's not so sure about that.]
If there was some way to do that but keep the Baldr people from feeling that much pain, I'd certainly try that option. As it is...[he frowned, obviously a little uncomfortable.] As it is, I'm not sure how safe that would be.
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It's wishy-washy. One day he'll be called out on it as if he's never realized it and have no idea how to explain it, knowing how cold a, "But I didn't know or don't care about the Boyles," could sound. A teeter totter of caring too little and caring too much.
He sees a bit of himself in that frown, in the obvious discomfort his suggestion (at least it's blunter) brings. Doesn't like it, either, and slouches in the chair while running his hands over his face to show as much.]
I would. Like. ["Love" he almost said, but there's few things Will truly loves. That word is foul and rotten on his tongue, like the food he imagines himself eating in nightmares both waking and asleep.] To be more helpful, Victor, I would. But I can't. My work with the dead involves ripping open corpses to find evidence and catch the ones who killed them. I don't bring them to life like you're trying. I. Find them at the end of it. Can only try to give justice to family and friends. Don't know how to bring them back. Do know you put too much electricity in that rabbit or anything else, you might end up taking out a lot more than ours and pissing off a lot of already emotionally compromised people.