OOC: I would also like it if IloveHammy! and ZERO101 pay a little more attention to everyone else's posts, not just their occ's. Some of us trying to talk to their characters.
IC:
Molt tried not to laugh hysterically when two of the Glukkons said something that was rather humorous to him. The first one had been insulted by a look, which usually didn't bug people around here. And normally he had to say something before they got ticked off. Who knew that someone could be that touchy? Molt also found it quite stupid for someone to ask if he had any other skills. It was like Arnie had not even glanced at his profile.
Molt calmed himself down very casually and decided to talk some sense into the touchy Glukkon last. He would have a good discussion with Arnie anytime now. He commented with a tone of seriousness, "When I was hired by Slurg Barns 11, it was just re-opening and the only employees were, me, 24 newly borned Mudokons, and 5 Kinto slaves. I had to be taught by me boss, since he was the one who knew how everything needed to be done. He explained to me that I had to train the others how to fix up the place. That meant I needed to be told how to treat the machinery, clear the area from all gases, control the Boiler systems, and place animals in the fixed pens. I didn't do it all, I had the other employees help a little. So you might say I know how to train Mudokons and Kinto Slaves, how Magog Cartel factories function, how to treat and kill animals, and how to react when a gas leak is around. Yeah, I'm an all-purpose employee. I will do anything for ya. I was even in control of the security back then. So maybe I can be considered an expert on Magog Cartel meat-packing factories. I can't do anything else because I ain't got nothin' for no product factory involvin' other products. I have only worked at Vykker Labs for a while, but I was security back then. So yeah, what do ya think, Arn?"
OCC: I seriousily had that planned to be said for quite some time. That didn't come straight from my head.
IC:
Slap took in what Praetyre had just said and took a good note of it. However, even though Stuey was in great shape, he was uneased by what kind of condition Arrack had. Even though it was normal for him to react that way, it disturbed him on the very idea he increases humidity all the time. He could understand why Arrack has such a condition, but he was still overly-concerned about this. But if anything was to come up, he would know what to do.
Slap shoved aside the concern and continued. He carefully grabbed the rest of Stuey's skull and planted it into to mesh. Slap next carefully moved the mesh properly to fix the two pieces into a single piece, by making it look like the mesh was part of the skull. After moving it around, he made an observation on his work. He could see no abnormalities appearing around the skull. Slap decided it was time to continue onto the next step, which involved leaving the area. But first, he decided he could put Stuey back together. He grabbed the two pieces of skin on Stuey's head together and kept them together with one hand. He used the second hand to grab the artiflesh injector again. Poking one of the ends of cutting, he started operate the device, releasing the artiflesh onto the skin and slowly started to cover the slit of open space. The artiflesh started to connect them together with red, senstive skin, through the transformation. Slap found that he needed to watch it for a while after injecting the artiflesh to make sure it was working. Sure enough, no problems were occuring.
Slap had next stepped back from Stuey and Arrack and plotted his next move. He had to somehow reactivate the genetic material of the brain cells he collected into Arrack. He knew how, yet it would take some effort in a field he had no experience in. Slap just had to type his frustrations down, as he got an idea. "Sir, do you have any experience in handling nano-technology? I need it since I need to have the unactive, brain cell producing genetic material be re-activated and transfered into Arrack. I suspect I need to use gene therphy, since I have to get a virus to transfer it into the old brain cells. Yet, I have no viruses to operate on. So I need some transfering technology that can assist me. But, I am a doctor, not an engineer. So I need assistance. Are you familiar with this field?"
Last edited by Slaveless; 02-18-2007 at 05:14 AM..
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