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reverienet2018-05-04 07:45 pm
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- dc comics: kara zor-el,
- homestuck: dirk strider,
- mcu: steve rogers,
- metroid: samus aran,
- original: haruto saitou,
- original: katarina eranas,
- persona: goro akechi,
- persona: makoto niijima,
- resident evil: lucas baker,
- the expanse: alex kamal,
- wildstorm comics: apollo,
- xcu: erik lehnsherr,
- young justice: kaldurahm
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Hi everyone. Apollo here. I don't think I've met even half of you yet but I thought I’d share this:
IMG TRANSFER COMPLETE: exterior.jpg
Just in case anyone wanted to see what our new home really looks like.
Has anyone had any luck opening the locked doors? This place looks like it’s way bigger than what we have access to so far. Please do share with the rest of the class if you find anything interesting...
IMG TRANSFER COMPLETE: exterior.jpg
Just in case anyone wanted to see what our new home really looks like.
Has anyone had any luck opening the locked doors? This place looks like it’s way bigger than what we have access to so far. Please do share with the rest of the class if you find anything interesting...
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Is that type of human experimentation common in your universe?
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[ More than Apollo probably thinks. ]
Do you think it's possible for these types of scientists to have good intentions, or are they all "mad scientists?"
[ He didn't hate the people behind Project Integration for creating him. Mostly they were kind to him. He just... Never wanted to see them again, if he could help it. ]
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[ Even Henry Bendix just wanted to make the world a finer place at one point. ]
I guess writing them off as 'mad scientists' just makes it easier for the rest of us to pretend that our own intentions aren't just as fallible.
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[ The situation doesn't sound like it lines up exactly with Haruto's-- Hideki Matsukawa had donated his body to science, he was a willing participant, as much as a braindead person could be-- but he's curious nonetheless. It's the first time he's ever heard of something similar happening. ]
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Well, that's what we were told. We can't actually remember that part...
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Are you inclined to believe it?
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