Entry tags:
- blindspot: roman,
- borderlands: rhys,
- dogs b&c: giovanni rammsteiner,
- dragon age: zevran,
- fairy tail: juvia lockser,
- fate/: emiya (archer),
- ffvii: loz,
- ffxv: ardyn izunia,
- fullmetal alchemist: riza hawkeye,
- harry potter: remus lupin,
- kingdom hearts: demyx,
- love live: you watanabe,
- mcu: peggy carter,
- narnia: edmund pevensie,
- overwatch: mercy (angela ziegler),
- star wars: jyn erso,
- zero escape: junpei tenmyouji
video | un: Mercy
Hello there! ( the image that appears is of a smiling blonde woman, healthy and bright looking, dressed now in pristine weight to present herself, projecting poise and elegance and friendly invitation to hear her out. her German Swiss accent is quite strong, though, so hopefully no-one is overly attached to their w's. ) I hope everyone is doing well this evening. I am coming onto the network to reach out to anyone I might not have been able to yet. My name is Angela Ziegler, and I am a doctor from Earth. Human, as you can see. ( a light, pleasant laugh and an even more pleasant smile ) You may also know me as Mercy. It's my agent name from when I was in service to a global peacekeeping organisation known as Overwatch.
I'm from the 21st century, so the treatment that I can offer you is science based ( a slight pause here as if she's considering one last time how to phrase this ) rather than magic based, but I have a good deal of practical experience with general medicine so there's almost nothing I haven't seen or dealt with. My expertise is in applied biotics, and I also have experience with gene therapy, prosthetics, and cybernetics, if there is anyone here who may need more specialised care. My qualifications also include emergency and trauma response so, if you ever find yourself wounded and in need of immediate attention, please do not hesitate to contact me. Think of me as personal 999 for refugees!
If you do come to me for any kind of care, I promise to do the best I can help you, while upholding all the oaths I've taken as a doctor to do no harm and to protect my patients. I'm not charging anything at this time.
And, if you'd like to humour me and help me to understand our group a bit better, I have a set of questions: do you believe you have a soul? What makes you think you do or don't have one? And is such a belief common where you're from? ( she doesn't mention religion, because it isn't strictly speaking a religious idea. she's known plenty of atheists and nay-theists who thought there was something beyond intelligence that made people paramount to other species. whether they called this unique internal animating light a soul or not, it didn't really matter. )
I'm from the 21st century, so the treatment that I can offer you is science based ( a slight pause here as if she's considering one last time how to phrase this ) rather than magic based, but I have a good deal of practical experience with general medicine so there's almost nothing I haven't seen or dealt with. My expertise is in applied biotics, and I also have experience with gene therapy, prosthetics, and cybernetics, if there is anyone here who may need more specialised care. My qualifications also include emergency and trauma response so, if you ever find yourself wounded and in need of immediate attention, please do not hesitate to contact me. Think of me as personal 999 for refugees!
If you do come to me for any kind of care, I promise to do the best I can help you, while upholding all the oaths I've taken as a doctor to do no harm and to protect my patients. I'm not charging anything at this time.
And, if you'd like to humour me and help me to understand our group a bit better, I have a set of questions: do you believe you have a soul? What makes you think you do or don't have one? And is such a belief common where you're from? ( she doesn't mention religion, because it isn't strictly speaking a religious idea. she's known plenty of atheists and nay-theists who thought there was something beyond intelligence that made people paramount to other species. whether they called this unique internal animating light a soul or not, it didn't really matter. )
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[ He just...assumes since she's familiar with them, but almost immediately after he says that he realizes it's much more likely that she helped out or something and that's why she knows how they work and their side-effects. ]
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I take it you took one as well?
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[ A pause. ]
It didn't go great. Survived for sure obviously but it definitely sucked.
[ To put it lightly. He'd heard Jack's voice after all, and that had been enough cause for panic to begin with. ]
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If you don't mind, would you recount your experience for me? ( she may be getting ready to record this. there's some shuffling around in the background and she sets the device down. )
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[ Oh my god, the levels to which he would a) love to complain and b) not talk about this. They are epic. But complaining wins out in this case because when does Rhys ever not talk. ]
It sucks for starters! You hear all these voices in your head telling you to come find them and stuff.
[ In his case, the voice of Handsome Jack was trying to tell him they'd be partners after all and that he didn't mean to kill him all those times he tried to kill him. ]
Then there's the invisible webbing, the nearly getting eaten... yeah! not fun.
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all in a doctor's work, she supposes, with a sigh. it's just a more complicated spider bite. )
...'Not fun.' Is that your summation of the experience? What kind of wounds did you sustain? ( the scratching of her pen stops here. )
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nm that I misunderstood sob]Bumps and bruises? Physically and emotionally. Oh and a pretty bad gash on my shoulder, but Lysa's medicine fixed that all up.
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Minor abrasions, contusions, and a gash are all it took for her to give you one of her draughts? ( she doesn't sound too impressed with Lysa, honestly. ) Well. What were the effects of what she gave you?
mans....stud......your autocorrect is trying to tell you something
It fixed most everything? I mean it felt like I had a fever and some chills for a bit, but an hour or so and a bit of food later I felt pretty okay. Why?
oh my god that is horrendous, get me my freudian slippers
Mmm...I think there was another one she was giving people, only the negative effects were much more pronounced. From what I understand, it's a neurotoxin more potent than nearly anything even chemists could have managed to engineer. In my world, at least.
you heard it here first folks: mercy called rhys a stud EAT YOUR HEART OUT GIO/ABELAS
[ w h a t
No seriously back the heck there for a moment Mercy and walk him through this. Did he drink the potion equivalent of licking a from?? or that one tiny blue octopus? ]
i hate u so much
I didn't mean to alarm you. I can't be sure, until I have the necessary data. I've only overheard one account in passing, and the way it was described, I think there is something in her potions which would be extremely lethal in higher doses.
However, they are also effective, so if I could study them in a lab...well. I think there's a chance at making some real medicine.
u love me
[ And from his tone of voice he's obviously of the opinion that this is a very hippy-like alternative methods as far as he's concerned. It's cool sure, but the future had giant red hypodermic needles that fixed your body for you.
Herbs and tea are for Maliwan execs. Not Hyperion folk. ]
iie you broke my kokoro
It's an effective treatment, but I think they could do better. There's no reason to accept brutal side effects when we might be able to do better.
My vow to do no harm, that is important to me.
puts a piece of tape on it
[ Rhys is woefully uninformed when it comes to these matters due to the fact that he isn't a doctor, doesn't actually know anyone who is...and both available ones on Pandora and Elpis happened to either be crazy or not have a medical licence or both. ]
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( clearly, she has no idea. she just gets to learn more and more about the horrendous people who would call her 'colleague'. )
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[ And that's not just his casually assholish streak coming out either. The one prominent doctor on that planet? Is not actual a real doctor and doesn't have a medical license. ]
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( she's so upset she sets down her device for a moment. ) Have you actually have ever had a basic medical examination? And, honestly, I'm surprised you ever trusted me. Perhaps it was good I didn't lead with the fact I am a doctor? When I say what I am, I am used to that meaning something to people.
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[ Actually. ]
...Okay yes it is as bad as it sounds buuuut! But: it's not like I lived on Pandora for most of my life. I actually had a pretty cushy job before it didn't work out, great health plan so long as you didn't die.
[ Since that's technically how the Big Promotions happened at work. Someone wanted your job and they spaced you for it. ]
I'm fine with doctors, seriously. Don't worry about it. How d'you think I wound up with a cybernetic arm?
[ That last bit there is him trying to lightly joke and lift the mood. He didn't expect her to sound so sincerely upset by this. Pandora has always sucked and he figured what little healthcare there was outside of Hypos sucked too. Heck he spent most of his time on Pandora being beaten up, he should know. ]
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so she works on reining herself in immediately. )
Even a butcher-surgeon can remove a limb.
...But, tell me, what do you mean you have not always lived on Pandora? Did you work on a space station or something? Some kind of lunar settlement? ( his world is kind of confusing. )
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Yeah, actually. I was back on Eden-5 until I got out of school and started interning for Hyperion. Once the Helios space station was finished out in the borderlands I transferred out there. Worked there for a couple of years until a promotion got stolen out from under me, went to get back at the guy by stealing his deal and...uhh. Long story short it didn't go well.
So yeah I lived on Pandora for a bit but it wasn't, like, a forever thing. Just until I could get Atlas--that's the company I started running before the world ended--back on its feet.
Settling on one planet forever is something you can do, sure, but you don't have to. People hop ship for vacations all the time. Aquator was especially popular among the upper execs.
[ before Rhys accidentally killed most of them. ]
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at some point she sets her device down and wonders if she shouldn't be writing all this down? )
You were caught trying to get revenge?
And, excuse me for being dense, but I don't understand. If Pandora was such an awful place, why would you base your company there? Were other planets like Aquator too expensive?
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But yeah. Pandora's...like probably the worst place in the galaxy to be honest. But it's got Eridium which everyone wants, and more than that it has Vaults. They're like super-secret alien treasure caches guarded by giant monsters. Sucks dealing with them but the stuff inside of them is worth millions.
[ AND Rhys totally hunted one of those bad boys down. Not to brag or anything. ]
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It sounds like a bit of dumb luck worked out in your favour. I pray you wouldn't try it again.
( ah, so millions are a lot. ) Did you ever manage to get any Eridium, or any of those loot hoards?
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Actually...we did find a Vault, yeah. But get this--the moment we opened it? The universe went and ended and I never actually got to see what was inside the dumb thing. I was totally ripped off by that Storm.
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