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#20668 - 05/26/03 01:13 AM
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Foxy Lady
Registered: 11/18/02
Loc: Seattle, WA
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I'm Kit?
Well, I suppose it's possible, though a couple of things go against it:
One, I remember everything about being Roxanne Richardson, and nothing about being a fox goddess, so going by most concepts of identity I would be considered Roxanne.
And two, I've got a normal M-R node - Kit, by contrast... her entire brain, basically, was one giant node.
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#20670 - 05/26/03 05:26 AM
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Foxy Lady
Registered: 11/18/02
Loc: Seattle, WA
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Lots of ways, Cody - small, harmless tissue samples, EEG machines, CAT scans, MRIs, etc. Not quite as hands-on as prying the skull open and seeing for yourself, but these methods have the nice bonus effect of not killing the subject.
Essentially: the scans of the brain tissue did not turn up any of the evidence of a lump of tissue in the forebrain, the way it does for homo sapiens novus. However, there were highly anomalous brainwaves going on inside that were not consistent with anything a fox has ever been recorded to think, scattered throughout the whole brain. There were high and even levels of faracytes throughout the brain, and the patterns turned out to be very, very similar to what goes through the M-R node when a nova's using it. The nervous system, which we examined extensively (anything with a spine that splits into two is gonna have an interesting nervous system) had M-R coils.
Why didn't I find this out sooner - or rather, why all on one night? Because the idea of novahood didn't occur to me and I didn't know what signs to look for. I studied animals, not superpeople. Believe it or not, I just wasn't trained to look for weird stuff like that. But when I sent a search agent trawling the OpNet for anything similar to what I was getting off of Kit and I wound up with a lot of documents with 'Mazarin-Rashoud' in the title, that's when I made the connection.
Unfortunately, well... I didn't save my work, Kit vanished, and my hastily printed notes got burnt into ash. We had stuff on our off-site backup node in California, but it was weeks old, and without Kit there was no way to draw the conclusions without basically skipping over scientific method completly.
It pisses me off. The things we could have learnt. It nags me, even now. Having my reach exceed my grasp.
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#20673 - 06/05/03 03:12 PM
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Nova
Registered: 05/25/02
Loc: Tokyo
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You know, I noticed something strange lately...
I had dropped a couple items overboard, and jumped into the water to grab them. As I was coming back up, empty handed mind you, a couple of dolphins grabbed said items, and hung around my pod for about 20 minutes. When I discovered they had those items, I happily accepted those items back to my property, and paid them back with a couple of fish I caught.
You think they wanted the fish? Or just wanted to give something back to me? Or were they just being playful?
I din't think it's weird, but it did blow my mind how Human they behaved.
And no, I didn't pick up any nodes on them either. ~.^
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#20685 - 06/17/03 10:07 AM
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Nova
Registered: 06/20/02
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Originally posted by Jager: I eat dolphins. They are tastier than they look, too! Right that's it, you have mocked me for the last time slaps face with glove Quantum Handbags at dawn ... Seriously though you have much more respect for what you eat when you can talk to it. Unfortunately I do still need to eat as photosynthesis tends to have undesirable side effects for me.
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#20690 - 06/18/03 07:26 AM
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Nova
Registered: 06/20/02
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Originally posted by Apep: You think so? I eat things I can talk to, I don't see how it makes a difference. Were you talking about animals here or baselines? I don't know whether you've got a touch of the DR Doolittles or not, but for me being able to talk with the animals (and plants) taught me to respect the fact that I had to kill to eat. It also taught me to respect the fact that my body is usually nourished by the death of other living things. I tend to stick to fruit and dairy products but I will eat fish and vegetables as well and therefore kill, or more likely pay some one else to kill on my behalf, in order to eat. If you're talking baselines I can safely say that I've not eaten a single one and never would. However at the end of the day I see no difference between eating one of them and eating any other mammal. That may sound strange, but then again, I don't eat any mammals. I take it then you came to a different conclusion?
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#20694 - 06/18/03 06:07 PM
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Foxy Lady
Registered: 11/18/02
Loc: Seattle, WA
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By that logic, Brother X, they'd also be perfectly justified in partaking of soma, since the we're-not-the-same-species argument cuts both ways. Of course, that's not a path that'll end well for any of us humans. I should throw my hat into the ring, however: I don't eat or use any animal products, although I also don't dump red paint on anyone wearing a motorcycle jacket. There is the sensitivity issue - I've always had a close empathy with animals - but there's issues of efficiency and health as well. It just makes more sense to me to grow the food and eat it, than to grow the food, feed it to the cow, and then eat the cow. And last time I checked, there was no mad carrot disease. 
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#20697 - 06/19/03 10:45 AM
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Nova
Registered: 06/20/02
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Originally posted by Apep: I communicate with reptiles. Only with reptiles, that's interesting but, I guess, hardly surprising. So how do you find communicating with reptiles? Is it any easier than communicating with baselines? Are they more on your level? Forgive my impertinence but it's just that I find it more difficult to communicate with reptiles than mammals, it's not that I can't understand them, it's the mental concepts that are difficult to grasp properly. Just wondering what it was like for you. Quite frankly, do some of you guys get guilt trips from eating something you had a conversation with earlier? And quite frankly I've never eaten anything that I've had a conversation with. If I'm going to eat something I make sure I don't have a conversation with it first. Apep might say this makes me a hypocrite, I cheerfully admit that if she was to say such a thing she might well be right. My only defence is that I live in a universe that makes hypocrites out of the best of us.
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#20706 - 06/26/03 10:39 PM
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Nova
Registered: 05/25/02
Loc: Tokyo
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Well, other than Insect/Nova relations, I'll be getting into some weirness next weekend, the good old July 4th weekend. I'll be doing dirt with some storm chasers in the Minnesota area. I'm sorta helping them out because they've got a TKI sponsorship.
But anyways, I'll bring back pics, if I'm not shaking too much like a leaf... >.<
I'm sure I'll be safe, I have talked with the project leader. Pretty much, I have to listen to him, and when the order comes to clear out, do so...
*sighs*
Almost reminds me on my failed training as an elite...
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#20707 - 06/30/03 04:31 PM
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