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Dr Newton Geiszler ([personal profile] kaijugrrroupie) wrote in [community profile] capitalh2014-05-26 09:37 pm

Open!

Who: Newton Geiszler and Yooooouuu
Where: An seedy looking office within LA Chinatown
When: Late March, every evening between 3-5
What: Newt's arrived in LA and before his official job starts, he decides to set up a health clinic for aliens and cyborgs. Because that's a thing you do.
Warnings: over zealous discussion of autopsy probably

[The best thing about not really sleeping much every night meant that Newt got over the jetlag from moving from Japan to America pretty quickly. Nothing several cups of coffee and a bowl of overly sugary cereal aimed at children (not middle aged scientists) couldn't fix, even if it was three in the afternoon.

He's got his laptop open, absently reading the latest shonen jump--it's really not the same reading it online, but it'll do--swinging around in his chair with a bowl of cereal in one hand, sucking on the spoon with his other.

The office is pretty basic, with a desk and a few chairs, a slowly filling bookcase and a sink. He's not had much time to get things set up since he's only been in the city for a few days but it's got the essentials for setting up a totally respectable clinic. As well as suspiciously looking like a studio apartment. He's been looking into getting a gurney for patients to make it look more clinic-y and less like he's living here, but figured a camp bed would do for now. It's certainly been good enough for him, so nobody will mind. If they're visiting they probably have a few different things to worry about anyway.

He isn't even sure if anyone will turn up, but it doesn't matter. He's got about four years of academia to catch up on before he starts at Mintaka, and of course, has left it to the last minute to do it.

But then again, he doesn't need sleep. So it'll probably take him no time at all.]
liberaition: (sahasrara)

[personal profile] liberaition 2014-06-09 05:19 pm (UTC)(link)
Not really drill so much as saw.

[Kit reaches into her pocket and pulls out a little 3d projector - no logos or markings, it's one of her own inventions. It comes to life with a little tap on the top, two pictures of a head CT scan pop up. the first looks to be mid-surgery: over a quarter of Kit's skull has been removed on the left, and there are several sensors installed in her brain. Not deep inside, just more on the surface, though a few have wires going further in. There's also a magnet on her right temple, just under the skin. The second scan is after she's closed up. The sensors are still there, but the missing skull has been replaced with a large titanium plate, complete with a magnet that matches the one on the right side.]

Don't be mad. I promise the operating room was very clean, and I told the surgeon that terrible things would happen to him if anything went wrong. He's a genius, you know. He just wasn't cut out for finishing his residency.
liberaition: (perhaps you are less human)

[personal profile] liberaition 2014-06-14 02:37 am (UTC)(link)
[Kit lets him stew and poke at her arm for a bit, which gives the appropriate twitches when he pokes at her synthetic nerves. After a particularly aggressive jab, though, she pulls away.]

Ow, come on.

[she sighs, wiggling her fingers and refusing to meet Newt's gaze.]

I had to. Technology is progressing faster than ever, but if our bodies don't progress with it we'll stagnate. This is the next step in human evolution - transhuman evolution, even. One day we're all going to be wired in, upgrading our mobile platforms, backing up our cerebral data to the net. I'm just not waiting for somebody else to do it first. Audentes fortuna iuvat, Proffess-- [deep breath] Newt.

[finally, she looks up at his face.] I'm sorry.
liberaition: (my atman walks the net)

[personal profile] liberaition 2014-06-16 02:34 pm (UTC)(link)
[he doesn't understand. Of all the people Kit's ever really been close to, Newt's always been the closest to really, truly understanding what she needed to do. But even as a scientist, a cyberneticist, he's not a technopath. He doesn't know what it's like to feel the net at your fingertips, the constant tug of it at the edge of your brain, to feel pure unadulterated information wash over you and coat your mind, your senses. It's nothing Kit can ever describe to him or anything else, and it's always been the biggest barrier between her and the physical world.]

I'm already data. Brains are data. [but it's too hard to explain. She sighs.] I promise not to let anybody hack my brain. And not to become... not myself. I'm being careful, I promise. And I'll keep calling. And no more hackjobs. Mintaka did my leg, anyway. I've been talking to Dr. Baelheit.

[Newt doesn't need to know Kit's exact opinions on what it means to push the boundaries of humanity, or what she feels is her destiny to transcend the physical form. Not right now, anyway.]