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Angela "Mercy" Ziegler ([personal profile] valcurie) wrote in [community profile] elnysa2017-08-06 09:02 pm

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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. )
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[personal profile] strictdiscipline 2017-08-08 12:07 am (UTC)(link)
[ First things first: basic courtesy. ]

It's a please to meet you, Dr. Ziegler. I'm glad to hear we have a few trained medical professionals in our ranks.

[ After the spiders in the forest and more than one run-in with a clumsy teenager, she's more than happy to have emergency medical attention on speed-dial. As for the question: ]

Why the curiosity about souls?
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[personal profile] strictdiscipline 2017-08-08 01:05 am (UTC)(link)
Hawkeye. Riza Hawkeye. [ It's been a long time since anyone's addressed her as 'Miss', and it sounds alien to her ears. ] Most would start with background, or perhaps favorite food.

[ But fair enough reason, enough for her to oblige. ]

All humans do have souls, where I come from. Most of the time, soul and body are one, but there are—ways to separate them, none of them encouraged.

[ Her voice cools considerably at the end; it's clear 'not encouraged' in this case leans closer to 'prohibited'. ]
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[personal profile] strictdiscipline 2017-08-08 02:04 am (UTC)(link)
[ She shakes her head out of reflex but clarifies vocally, knowing such an action can't fully be seen. ]

No magic, though many claim it to be such. [ As they always will, when it comes to concepts they cannot understand. ] Have you heard of alchemy before?
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[personal profile] strictdiscipline 2017-08-08 05:55 pm (UTC)(link)
[ She has to laugh at that. ]

State alchemists can turn metal into gold but it's expressly against the law. [ Otherwise they'd all be swimming in gold and then where would the economy be. ] But it is quite powerful; the military has a special branch comprised of solely alchemists.

[ Their trump cards in winning any war, as terrible as that is. ]

With that said, simply because you can do something with alchemy doesn't mean you should. I imagine the same tenet holds true with medicine.
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[personal profile] strictdiscipline 2017-08-09 08:38 pm (UTC)(link)
[ Ironic that she should mention such a thing. Good thing the only thing she's broadcasting is audio; Riza's always been a master at composure, but her lips thin reflexively at the mention of immortality. ]

Not officially, though where there are rules, there are always people willing to break those rules.

[ But, speaking of immortality— ]

Is that possible, where you're from? Immortality?
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[personal profile] strictdiscipline 2017-08-11 01:03 pm (UTC)(link)
[ Theoretically speaking is a lot further than she's gotten anywhere else, and she tucks the information in the back of her mind for another day. No real use in bringing it up now, but if circumstances ever were to change...

That said, a few of Mercy's words do give her pause. ]


Not stay in the same body? Would they be provided with different bodies every so often?

[ Even if such things have already happened where she's from, the thought still fills her with discomfort. ]
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[personal profile] strictdiscipline 2017-08-14 10:23 pm (UTC)(link)
[ It's all good information, though she hopes it'll never be used in any shape or form. She only knows a little of the struggle Alphonse has been through. The thought of spending multiple lifetimes in a mechanical body leaves a poor taste in her mouth. ]

I would nope not.

[ It seems cruel, if nothing else. ]

I apologize for derailing the conversation so much though. I'm sure it wasn't directly related to what you were asking about.
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[personal profile] strictdiscipline 2017-08-15 11:08 pm (UTC)(link)
Only sensible because all the men around me aren't.

[ Lofty, but there's an undercurrent of genuine affection in her voice - it's clear she doesn't truly find her team incompetent and foolish. ]

No official, though I was military. A lieutenant, though that title hardly carries over here.
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[personal profile] strictdiscipline 2017-08-17 11:06 pm (UTC)(link)
[ She smiles, though it's muted. ]

I don't mind fighting as long as it's for the right reason. [ Protection of a loved one or a true desire to improve one's country, and not simply for money or power. ] But I appreciate the sentiment all the same.

[ But enough talk about violence and war. Surely they can both find something a bit more hopeful to chat about. ]

I don't suppose you're willing to do routine check-ups in addition to emergency care?

[ Early prevention is the key to good health, after all! ]
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[personal profile] strictdiscipline 2017-08-19 12:13 am (UTC)(link)
[ She smiles, genuinely pleased. ]

Wonderful. Do you have a place of practice set up already or are you using your own home currently?

[ It seems a little rude to intrude on someone else's personal space for such a thing. ]
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[personal profile] strictdiscipline 2017-08-19 01:37 pm (UTC)(link)
I'm sure they wouldn't mind, but there are five of us housed within the small space.

[ Not exactly ideal for house calls. There's barely enough free surface space for them, let alone a visitor. ]

But I'm sure they all could use a check-up as well, if you don't mind the extra work.
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[personal profile] strictdiscipline 2017-08-21 04:23 pm (UTC)(link)
I'll be sure to check with them.

[ Important as preventative care is, personal privacy is also of the utmost importance. ]

I won't take up too much of your time but I'll give you a call when I've worked the details out.