Hermann Gottlieb (
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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.
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.
still private as before but now from Newt's own phone
Oh really? What did your world use this tech for?
And tea...we can totally do tea. We have enough tea to satisfy the Boston Harbor. As for whether we feel like your assistance could be of use, that'll have to be determined based on what kind of assistance you can and are willing to offer.
Hello Newt! Nice to meet you!
It was, ah more for personal use. Very experimental initially.
[ He's hedging, still uncertain just how far he can go down the road with Cerebro. Particularly without Hank's input. ]
Of course, understandable. [ He hesitates because it's still against his nature to go announcing these things. However. ]
I'm a telepath. Even back in my own world, I'm what's known as a mutant and my mutation gives me a range of telepathic abilities.
Hello Charles!
Experiments, even for personal use, very rarely are initiated without a purpose. Necessity, mother of invention, and all that.
So how far of a range do you have? How detailed of information are you able to get or is it just impressions and feelings? No, I guess that'd be more empath, but how detailed? And can you withdraw something from their memory or does it have to be in the forefront of their mind, actively being thought, for it to be accessible?
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definitelybut I don't hear where I'm wrong. ]Are you usually this forward on a first date?
[ Sidestepping? Maybe just a little. ]
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You remind me of myself when I was younger. It was hard to contain the curiosity.
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How old ARE you?
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I suppose you could say I've added a few decades when I Ported in. If you'd like to be technical.
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And if you'd like to be technical, I've lost about a decade.
So, anyway, revisiting what was said: you're going to have to tell me more about the telepath thing, dude. How far reaching is that?
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[ Thank you, Hermann. Thank you, Thank you!! ]
He does make a good point. Some conversations are best held in person.
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So when do you want to stop by?
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Also ... thank you. ]
Ever the curious mind, eh?
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[ Poor Hank, for instance. ]
A biologist? I hold a doctorate in genetics, and am or at least was, working towards a second in biophysics. And yourself, Doctor? If you don't mind my asking of course.
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[Yes, poor Hank. SUBTLETY??]
Oh er, I'm- well I hold a doctorate in computer science and engineering, but I've hardly used it, having spent the last ten or so years working in theoretical physics. But then I've always had a weakness for abstract mathematics.
Newton, you'll find, holds a ridiculous number of degrees he certainly doesn't need however.
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Hermann, at least tell people the cool stuff your degree DID do for you.
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Curiosity and excitement about the new and unknown is to be celebrated. It certainly is better than fear.
You both sound quite remarkable in your fields and I admit to finding myself curious about these giant robots and a dimensional breach?
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