mathemagier: intensely doesn't care (Zero fucks)
Hermann Gottlieb ([personal profile] mathemagier) wrote in [community profile] maskormenace2016-04-19 08:48 pm

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If someone were to discover that they possessed an ability that had the potential to endanger the lives of those around them, what sort of options would they be looking at?

Other than resorting to criminal detainment of course, and where learning control is not an option, as it simply doesn't function in a controllable manner.

So essentially what I'm asking is, is it possible to voluntarily arrange for import abilities to be suppressed? Are there any non-permanent options? What sort of side-effects could one expect from undergoing such a process?

You'll have to forgive the lack of details I'm afraid, as they aren't mine to share.


[He's asking for a friend okay. Yeah when's the last time anyone bought that. Still though, it's true.]

Feel free to list any contacts you may have regarding this issue.

Thank you.
rathercommon: (old: bossy)

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[personal profile] rathercommon 2016-04-22 03:53 am (UTC)(link)
But their personalities are completely different.
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[personal profile] driftsintobuffetline 2016-04-22 04:00 am (UTC)(link)
Well, yeah, but it was a phenomenon I couldn't resist looking into. That was the first instance I'd encountered of someone looking EXACTLY LIKE someone else, but from two very different universes and I had to find out if they were similar at a genetic level.

Now that Peter guy's shown up and idk. The newness has worn off. Plus he seems like kind of an asshole, but we knew there had to be at least one of those in the bunch, right? Then again, they're all kind of assholes of varying degrees.
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[personal profile] rathercommon 2016-04-22 04:05 am (UTC)(link)
Hold on now!! Miles is lovely. I adore him with all my heart. Don't call him an arsehole.
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[personal profile] driftsintobuffetline 2016-04-22 04:09 am (UTC)(link)
Cute.
For the record, I called Hermann an asshole, too, and trust me, "adore him with all my heart" doesn't begin to cover my feelings for him. Miles is just the nicer of the three assholes involved here, mostly because he's undeniably charming and very teasing.
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[personal profile] rathercommon 2016-04-22 01:44 pm (UTC)(link)
Right, well, first, I think we need to determine what exactly we mean by 'arsehole.' I tend to think of an arsehole as someone with a disregard for others' feelings. Which...Well, no, Miles actually does quite have that, doesn't he.