All of the most impressive, really useful things probably fall under the “oh shit that’s scary” umbrella or they’re too risky to pull off. So— I’m thinking maybe gypsum plaster casts, they’re simple enough and it would still be a medical improvement on splinting.
( A contemplative pause, then, )
Would you feel safe traveling with the microscope? Part of my trouble with germ theory in Cledwyn was that no one could see bacteria, so they didn’t really believe in the concept. If word could spread of people seeing these organisms with their own eyes…
( A contemplative pause, then, )
Would you feel safe traveling with the microscope? Part of my trouble with germ theory in Cledwyn was that no one could see bacteria, so they didn’t really believe in the concept. If word could spread of people seeing these organisms with their own eyes…
Good. Yeah. It’ll be useful having someone to tackle it with me — maybe we’ll stand a better chance of convincing them if it’s not just one of us sounding like a local eccentric.
You’ve been here longer than most— how in the world did you put up with it? Being modern-day Earth’s emissary without backup.
You’ve been here longer than most— how in the world did you put up with it? Being modern-day Earth’s emissary without backup.
( Oh, huh. )
That’s actually— I mean, in that case, Tony’s got a startlingly high opinion of my diplomatic abilities, but that’s a good idea. If we can find any fellow nerds at the university, open-minded radicals, people who are willing to try rifter science, we could make some potential new pen pals.
In terms of medicine: it’s admittedly been a few years since I switched to sorcery, and I specialised in neurosurgery for so long before that, I’m a bit removed from the general basics. But it’s not like we need much more than the basics to make progress. Germ theory, soap, sterilisation, and boiling water, concepts like that to start with.
That’s actually— I mean, in that case, Tony’s got a startlingly high opinion of my diplomatic abilities, but that’s a good idea. If we can find any fellow nerds at the university, open-minded radicals, people who are willing to try rifter science, we could make some potential new pen pals.
In terms of medicine: it’s admittedly been a few years since I switched to sorcery, and I specialised in neurosurgery for so long before that, I’m a bit removed from the general basics. But it’s not like we need much more than the basics to make progress. Germ theory, soap, sterilisation, and boiling water, concepts like that to start with.
I’ve considered that too, actually. These sending crystals— imagine how invaluable they could be planted in strategic locations around Thedas to get word around the globe quickly, like telegram stations.
But the stash is limited enough that I suppose Riftwatch agents themselves need priority; we can’t exactly go around handing them out like candy. More the shame.
But the stash is limited enough that I suppose Riftwatch agents themselves need priority; we can’t exactly go around handing them out like candy. More the shame.
But what if we do know everything there is to know?
No, I’m joking. Honestly it’s just a relief that the biological similarities seem to line up, and that Thedosian humans don’t have a second stomach or third lung or anything. Which isn’t always a given. I briefly passed through a universe where everyone was made of paint.
Dwarven, qunari, and elven physiologies will be a gap on the medical front, obviously, but I can draft an introductory packet from the healthcare side. I’ll put some time on your calendar after we’re back from Val Royeaux, and we can put our heads together about what else might be useful to include— I’m sure Tony’s got some strong opinions about engineering we could pick his brain for.
No, I’m joking. Honestly it’s just a relief that the biological similarities seem to line up, and that Thedosian humans don’t have a second stomach or third lung or anything. Which isn’t always a given. I briefly passed through a universe where everyone was made of paint.
Dwarven, qunari, and elven physiologies will be a gap on the medical front, obviously, but I can draft an introductory packet from the healthcare side. I’ll put some time on your calendar after we’re back from Val Royeaux, and we can put our heads together about what else might be useful to include— I’m sure Tony’s got some strong opinions about engineering we could pick his brain for.
You're Provost now, yeah? Figure out what project's most important yet?
Aw hell, I've never been the brains. Mostly stand in front of them -
Just wanna make sure I'm doing it for the right folks, you know?
Just wanna make sure I'm doing it for the right folks, you know?
If there's one thing I remember on this place, it's that fieldwork comes home. Bet you're doing better than you think.
That put you on the anti-chop side of things?
Reckon that's the whole point of shields, not - [ aloud: poof ] - So bit shit of this one to make it worse.
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