Nihlus Kryik (
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Who: Nihlus and Newt
What: Nihlus meets his first Earth xenobiologist, Newt meets his first turian
Where: Newt's CONDOR office
When: backdated to about a day after Nihlus's arrival
Warnings: Nothing yet, possibly medical things later?
Thanks to the translator program he got from "Gerrin" and Ben's pointers, contacting CONDOR was easy enough for Nihlus. He's made a start in settling in on Earth, having decided to dive right in and become a registered citizen - and, after getting his first identification papers and sitting through a rather extensive (and tricky to navigate) interview, Nihlus moved on to the next step: meeting the local xenobiologist, one doctor Newton Geiszler.
"Thank you for your assistance," says Nihlus to his guide around CONDOR facilities, and pauses in front of Newt's door, once again running in his mind through everything that he was told about the man. A genius in his fields (plural), apparently, one of the few humans to have come into extensive contact with alien lifeforms and studied them... and someone you shouldn't "mind too much", whatever that is supposed to mean. Deciding that he's about to find out anyway, Nihlus shrugs and knocks on the door before entering.
"Doctor Newton? I am Nihlus," he introduces himself once inside. He has to make use of his omni-tool to communicate, speaking in turian language first and letting the software translate it - thankfully, the output is also in his voice, no awkward computerized default voicebanks of the early versions of translator software.
What: Nihlus meets his first Earth xenobiologist, Newt meets his first turian
Where: Newt's CONDOR office
When: backdated to about a day after Nihlus's arrival
Warnings: Nothing yet, possibly medical things later?
Thanks to the translator program he got from "Gerrin" and Ben's pointers, contacting CONDOR was easy enough for Nihlus. He's made a start in settling in on Earth, having decided to dive right in and become a registered citizen - and, after getting his first identification papers and sitting through a rather extensive (and tricky to navigate) interview, Nihlus moved on to the next step: meeting the local xenobiologist, one doctor Newton Geiszler.
"Thank you for your assistance," says Nihlus to his guide around CONDOR facilities, and pauses in front of Newt's door, once again running in his mind through everything that he was told about the man. A genius in his fields (plural), apparently, one of the few humans to have come into extensive contact with alien lifeforms and studied them... and someone you shouldn't "mind too much", whatever that is supposed to mean. Deciding that he's about to find out anyway, Nihlus shrugs and knocks on the door before entering.
"Doctor Newton? I am Nihlus," he introduces himself once inside. He has to make use of his omni-tool to communicate, speaking in turian language first and letting the software translate it - thankfully, the output is also in his voice, no awkward computerized default voicebanks of the early versions of translator software.
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"No, I'm not familiar with any of those races," he replies. Some of those names have been dropped during his initial interview, to check whether he comes from a known region of space. "My race is called turian, but I doubt you've heard of it either. I've been sent to you for a checkup - to see if I carry any dangerous diseases, apparently. I do not think I do, seeing as no one's died yet, but the CONDOR want to make sure. The other matters are a little more personal in nature."
He takes a short pause to take a quick look around the office and gather his thoughts before continuing.
"Thanks to the differences in our biology, I am unable to eat local food. It does not provide any nutrition to my body. I do have some food supplies, but they will run out eventually... I'm sure you can see my problem," he explains. "What I want to ask of you is help in engineering something I could eat, or finding someone else who could help. My other request is that you provide medical aid if I ever need it... which, of course, would require the knowledge of turian biology on your part."
He sits back, crossing his arms and giving Newt a thoughtful stare. "I have a number of files with information on our biology, anatomy, common diseases and methods of treatment. Not yet translated, of course, and I hope you'll understand my hesitation in revealing them. I need to see if I can trust you first, but I want you to be aware of this possible future arrangement."
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"I don't know why CONDOR thinks we're all gonna give each other diseases, this isn't War of the Worlds" he says, rolling his eyes a little, before chewing on his bottom lip. "I mean, just with the differences in biology a lot of the diseases humans have won't transfer to other species. We're carbon-based, with carbon-based viruses and bacteria, and I mean. Cybertronians are literally living metal. I've come across silicone-based life forms. It's not like we're gonna catch colds from each other," he finishes. "But it's a good thing nobodies died around you yet. That's always a bonus."
He listens to Nihlus intently, fiddling with a pen on his desk. He's about to argue that he'd need more information on Nihlus' biology before the alien adds the nugget about the files, and that has Newt's curiosity piqued. It would certainly help.
"Yeah, I get it, you don't wanna reveal all to an alien doctor in case they decide to sell your organs on the black market. It's cool," he says, before frowning. "What about our food isn't nutritional?"
gosh im so sorry im so slow
"I'm glad you understand the reasons for my caution," he says levelly. "As for the food... I am not a biochemist, but the issue is common enough where I come from. It's about the chirality of the molecules - my race is built on right-handed proteins. As I was informed, your world is mainly levo-amino acid-based. There may be more complications - there tends to be - but the primary concern is that my body simply can't process your food quite as intended. It wasn't designed for it."
...LAUGH...S..
"I'm not really a biochemist, either, let alone a xenobiochemist," he says with a frown, looking up at Nihlus. "But I have some stuff I can look into. Are you good for food, or is this an urgent thing?"