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Freelancer York ([personal profile] encryptedlock) wrote in [community profile] paradisa2012-07-16 11:30 am
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[Backdated to Saturday afternoon so as not to spam the comm. York had thought about what Kat said about Carolina and Wash being there to help her, and he was hoping that meant Carolina was off her loss. Because it had to have been a loss, right? Well, if she wasn't, she probably wouldn't respond to a filter to Carolina anyway.]

[Carolina]

Hey. Can we talk?

[/Carolina]



[Filtered to Tony Stark and anyone else familiar with advanced technology that would not use this information for harm]

I've been talking to a few people about this--this change with death and how the bodies don't disappear any more, and how if you destroy the body it hurts the person coming back. So I was thinking, in my time we have what are called cryosleep chambers that we use on long space flights. Essentially, they keep a person alive but in stasis until we reach our destinations. It's no big deal, I've been in cryo dozens of times. Anyway, I was thinking something like that could help preserve the bodies, and if they do start showing signs of life the chambers can be calibrated to wake them up and let them out right away.

Would any of you be willing to help me build something like that? I have the schematics already.
cricketycricket: (- it tastes of science -)

[personal profile] cricketycricket 2012-07-17 06:55 pm (UTC)(link)
And no Wirrn for you to contend with, either, I'd imagine. [ahem]

That was precisely what I was thinking. Dr. Brennan had an extensive laboratory down there, and I think the only thing still functioning down there is Dr. Stantz' containment system ... which is rather self-sufficient. I'll ask about, see if anyone minds our commandeering it. Violet may have a thing or two to say, but I believe she's mostly been working with the clinical staff, these days.
cricketycricket: (- unmovable -)

[personal profile] cricketycricket 2012-07-18 03:29 am (UTC)(link)
Hmm. As I recall, the original laboratory was in sections. And if need be, we could break a wall and incorporate one of the old adjacent cells. I don't see us needing all of those in the near future, either.

[though from his tone, he'll be damned if he's about to give up having them there in case they're needed. especially not the two Zero Cells for Joshua and Legato]
cricketycricket: (- it tastes of science -)

[personal profile] cricketycricket 2012-07-20 02:48 am (UTC)(link)
Nor do I. Alright, I'll see what can be done with the current allotment of space, then.
cricketycricket: (- love a good conversation -)

[personal profile] cricketycricket 2012-07-20 03:03 am (UTC)(link)
Certainly! Oh, and - who all else is helping? So that I don't end up stepping on any toes.
cricketycricket: (- meant to do that -)

[personal profile] cricketycricket 2012-07-20 03:07 am (UTC)(link)
St-- wh--

Tony Stark?! What, again?
cricketycricket: (- it tastes of science -)

[personal profile] cricketycricket 2012-07-20 03:11 am (UTC)(link)
Goodness. Well, it's probably best he doesn't remember it all, or we'd have to tell him what became of all his hard work. ... Do you suppose he'll be wanting his suit back?
cricketycricket: (- cup of brown joy -)

[personal profile] cricketycricket 2012-07-20 03:16 am (UTC)(link)
Honestly, I'd be more than happy to give it back. It's not really my cup of tea, as it were.