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Post by Lunari Awren on May 28, 2008 23:07:11 GMT -8
It had since been four days since the time incident involving Lunari and Luna, which meant it was time for Lunari's first dose of lunar 'crack' as she called it. Being such a naturalist, she dreaded taking any kind of medicine, but seeing as though Doc deemed it necessary to prevent any addictions...she would comply to the fullest. Taking the first patch, she placed it in a square on her nanotech shirt, which would automatically distribute the energy to her Qi network.
The first dose was a rush that quickly wore off, but oddly kept her from wanting more. Finally satisifed, she locked the door to the tech building adjacent to the tower, and walked out just a little bit into the field, finding a small patch of grass to sit on, then lay back. It was about 11:30 PM, a clear, cloudless night, a 3/4 moon laying over and above. She never got to just sit anymore...but this time was different...she was at peace with the world, almost.
A collection of energy gathered into her hand, and formed into the Twilight Scythe, which she immediately impaled into the ground. A swirl of violet light spun around it slowly, and laying back...Lunari took the energy in and smiled a little. With a finger, she created three small balls, and started to spin and practice with them of sorts, stacking them, throwing them against a nearby tree, only to have them ricochet back.
Peaceful yes... Tranquil yes...
And even better, quiet for once, no students, no teachers. Or so she hoped.
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Post by The Doctor on May 29, 2008 18:31:50 GMT -8
The Doctor decided to check up on his patient, he saw her using one of his patches which made him glad. It was good to know that there were humans out there that would actually listen to him. Besides, it was one of the few times he actually did something medical. Of course, he should have forseen this in the first place, but there are times, not often, but times nonetheless where he'll get ahead of himself. Small details about a person would be forgotten. He had one other option to heal her too... and it would have kept her from dying and healed her without him using the lunar birth. That, of course, was Kane's mysterious pink injection. Something the Doctor wasn't very sure of himself.
"Well then, how are we?" The Doctor said walking up from the field and sitting down by Lunari. He pulled out his sonic screwdriver and scanned her to see if her body was adjusting properly, which it was. There was still a bit of dependency, but that was to be expected since she was just starting his patches. He would check up on her briefly then be on his way.
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Post by Lunari Awren on May 29, 2008 20:17:04 GMT -8
A couple of footsteps in an otherwise silent night would awaken Lunari's otherwise unstimulated mind. She turned, but saw nothing for a minute, then from the other side, heard a voice. "Well then, how are we?" Almost instantly, she recognized it, and turned to face it as well. The Doctor with his little gadget. Oh the wonders of that...thing he used. Ah well, that would be saved for another time.
Lunari took off her beret and sat it next to her. "You do field calls too? How sweet." She mentioned with a smile. If the person had been a student, it was likely she would have shooed them, a teacher...it really depended. But being the one that would save her life, she could at least accept Doc's gift of his company.
"And I'm doing alright...but why does every doctor I know ask how 'we' are doing? You should already know how you are feeling." She first coined the question at PHS253, when her brother was in the hospital recieving his cybernetic arm. The doctors would always ask that question...but the reasoning for the wording was unknown to her. It wasn't a big deal really.
Taking the three purple energy orbs, she sent them into flight around the scythe as well, letting them free to orbit in their own patterns. The Doctor had mentioned her Qi powers in the TARDIS, but really, it didn't matter...Qi was a gift to behold, not to hide. "So how about you then?" She asked in response. "I figure you havn't just been sitting on just your classes..." She mentioned this in reference to the TARDIS. Time travel wasn't exactly a new concept, but reality of time travel to humans, was.
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Post by The Doctor on May 29, 2008 21:04:41 GMT -8
"Well, I would have to say force of habit." The Doctor said in response to why he used the word we. It was mostly his british accent. While he himself technically wasn't british, that's where most of his time spent on earth was. At least, around this time frame. Otherwise it was spent in new york.
"Oh nothing to important. Finding new and interesting ways to improve my MAC. I tried mixing the MAC with a sonic blaster today.... but that ended in catastrophe. I figure I'll have it done by the time some of these kids are juniors."
The Doctor was having fun making new things out of the old ones. He didn't really get much time to sit down and make stuff. He wasn't much for making his technology. He'd been too busy running off and saving the time line.
"Of course, I'm still deciding on if these kids are ready for certain trips I could take them on. One of their idea's was a really good one, but I haven't seen the studen't in quite some time so I'm not sure if he'll show up to class or not. It'd make it pointless if he didn't."
Swartz hadn't been around. The Doctor wondered if his student's were bored of his class. I mean, they witnessed the end and creation of the worlds, but he went back on his promise of leaving the TARDIS. They very well could believe something is up. I mean, nobody has stepped outside of the TARDIS. Nobody thought to question him on whether or not he was really travelling through time, or if he was simply creating images. Hell, Lunari's incident may have proven it, but that could have been orchestrated as far as students are concerned.
"I'm thinkin of letting them walk outside the TARDIS next time, but I'd have to be very careful....." The Doctor said, "But, I'll let you have your peace, you seem to be enjoying the day and I would hate to intterupt your tranquility."
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Post by Lunari Awren on May 29, 2008 21:38:55 GMT -8
She listened, but answered the Doctor's last statement first. "No no, you don't have to do that. You're not interuppting anything." She retorted, staring up at the moonlight. Much of the ground around the two was a deep blue, lit up by the shining hue of reflected moonlight. "I really don't think combining technologies was too smart of an idea...and I don't think Solaris likes it very much..." She handed over her cybernetic MAC glasses to him, her eyes glowing orange in her first Qi so she could maintain sight. "...Don't worry, even I like to screw with his stuff." There was an innocent smile on her face mentioning this little fact.
"The TARDIS...why do you call it that?" The old blue police box was certainly an exceptional piece of mechanical engineering, but always with the odd names. "And as for your students, I'm sure they are smart enough to get around without breaking...too much..." She slowed on the last point...knowing this was a prison school and that anything could happen.
"You could always hold off on TARDIS trips for a little bit...maybe teach them a little about what you know first. It makes it all the more fun when you go back to that point in time." Enough with suggestions...time for more questions. "That...Qi of yours, what was that...in the TARDIS I mean...?"
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Post by The Doctor on May 29, 2008 21:55:17 GMT -8
"Time And Relative Dimensions In Space." The Doctor said explaining it, "It's based on that simple theory, you know, E=MC cubed."
The Doctor knew she'd have a question about that. He had a slight answer, but he wouldn't reveal all his tricks. "The student's are good kids... for the most part... I just don't want another situation like we had last time. I need to know more about those I take back. But I agree, TARDIS trips could be put off for a bit. I'm sure they'd like what I have to say."
Then she asked about his Qi, something that was interesting to him, "Well... that was and wasn't my Qi at the same time." The Doctor began, "It's really just the TARDIS. The only thing with the Qi is my communicating and giving the TARDIS orders from anywhere. What I did was ordered the TARDIS to make every living corporeal thing into a non-corporeal being. A ghost. A living thing that occupy's no space and takes no matter, but seems too. I use it in order to escape from people, I turn them into ghosts and run like hell."
The Doctor finally got around to scanning the MAC glasses she used. "Very nice work. I imagine this took a bit of time." He handed back the glasses and looked out further wondering about what to do with his class.
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Post by Lunari Awren on May 29, 2008 22:12:12 GMT -8
"Time And Relative Dimensions In Space." Okay, that made sense enough. TARDIS was just a big old acronym. "It's based on that simple theory, you know, E=MC cubed." And that made sen...wait. Brake light. "Wait wait. My studies always mentioned E=MC2, not cubed. If it wasn't a speaking error, what's the explanation behind that theory?" Lunari had her own theory...the square representing but three dimensions...and the cubed representing four...the fourth being time. But that rudimentary at best.
"As for your Qi, I wonder about the mechanics of that...to be honest, if it takes no space and mass...I wonder...unless you turn someone in to pure energy...like photons for example..." All of a sudden that made sense to her too.
"Very nice work. I imagine this took a bit of time." It was difficult to stifle a laugh. "Your kidding right? That's my third pair in a week. First broken by Mr. Skyes...a student in your class, then by that brute Artemis shooting me in the head." She rubbed it for extra effect...although it still did sting a little. Rubber bullets were nothing to play around with.
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Post by The Doctor on May 29, 2008 22:35:19 GMT -8
"In the extratemporal physics of the time vortex, E=MC cubed. As for my Qi, your catching on. However, if you think of it without the equations and the chemistry of it all, I'm basically just taking their bodies and leaving their souls. If you want a scientific explanation, i'm transferring them into a being of pure energy which actually is keeping them alive without a body."
The Doctor looked up and said, "I'm turning them into Solaris momentarily, and then putting them back in their bodies. Something I thought only I could do. Even though it's my lowest Qi ability, that's only because I'm only effecting space, and leaving time out of the equation."
The Doctor then talked of the glasses, "Well I tend to underestimate the technological minds of some humans. It's a stereotype I try to avoid, but it's one I have in order to prevent myself from altering the time line by showing technology that doesn't exist for years and years."
"I mean, I do that regardless, but I try not to explain it, or demean when humans have just invented something new."
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Post by Lunari Awren on May 30, 2008 19:36:17 GMT -8
Lunari was about to speak, but Doc got to the Solaris analogy first. It appeared the Doc's first Qi essentially turned people into an AI-esque form, a soul without a shell. At least Solaris could move in this energy form however...and rather quickly at that. "More theory in astrophysics...meh." She was rather disappointed there was more to that particular theory...there was so much more to learn...And knowing legitimately that time travel was a realistic concept now, she almost contemplated taking classes on the subject from him.
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