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Tunnel Vision is Not Always Helpful
Who: Martha Jones and Open
When: Day 121
Where: The destroyed clinic and eventually the tunnels
What: Saving medicine
Martha heard the service announcement. She would make her way to the tunnels, after she A) gathered up as much medical supplies as she could carry and B) make her way out of the partially destroyed pharmacy.
So she continued to grab every bit of supplies she could as she packed bags. Somehow she'd figure out a way to carry it all.
When: Day 121
Where: The destroyed clinic and eventually the tunnels
What: Saving medicine
Martha heard the service announcement. She would make her way to the tunnels, after she A) gathered up as much medical supplies as she could carry and B) make her way out of the partially destroyed pharmacy.
So she continued to grab every bit of supplies she could as she packed bags. Somehow she'd figure out a way to carry it all.
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And she suspected Meja had only herself. It just didn't make any sense.
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Things do seem to be stacked against the scientists, grabbing so many powerful creatures and hoping things worked out for the best. It would be like trying to kidnap an Aesir from back home. You would have to pray that everything went perfectly, or you'd end up as a crater. Or, perhaps, worse — depending on the Aesir. The crater theory also seems to hold for the angels, even if a few of them don't seem to be the wrathful types. It's hard to say. She hasn't spoken to that many, yet, and it's not as though she's an angelic expert.
"From what I've heard, the kidnapping is done by a machine and the scientists are studying it. I don't know why a machine would be kidnapping to begin with, unless that was its purpose..."
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She looks over when Meja mentions the machine.
"Where did you hear that? Have I been so off the grid lately that I haven't learned necessary information?"
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And then the tunnel hits her, really hits her, and once again she feels cut off, as when she'd arrived in the Cape. But this is worse. Her strength fades away from her, her senses dull, and things she isn't even aware of vanish. Meja stops and stands still a moment, staring down the tunnel, and she feels...
...human.
It's disconcerting. She blinks.
"Do you feel anything?"
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"Feel anything? Other than cold, dank tunnel air? No."
Her brow creases. "Is everything all right Meja?"
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She spends most of her time being able to sense the trees around her, at least, or in this case their roots, and now everything is dull and quiet. As though she's wearing ear plugs.
"Nothing life-threatening, however," she adds. She still has her weapons and her seven hundred years of combat experience, if things suddenly become hairy. But she hopes that they won't.
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"Well, I don't sense anything weird either, and as I've said before, I've spent way more time in tunnels than any normal person should.
"Still, knowing there's nothing life-threatening at the moment is good. Running in the dark is never fun."
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"That's not quite what I meant," she has to admit. "I feel human again."
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She grinned and started forward again, listening carefully for any clues.
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"It's simply been a while, that's all." She keeps a close eye on the ground, for anything that might be problematic. "This place does love to change people, or so I've heard."
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"We don't know what this place is," she replied. Now that they were in the tunnels, there was no telling where they were or what they'd meet with.
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"I wonder if it's the tunnel causing the issues or something else entirely."
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Otherwise, it would be all too easy for them to be caved in here and killed. But she doesn't say that.
"There is an interesting variety of beings here."
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"Whose the most interesting you've met so far?" she asks curiously. Since Meja is not human, Martha would like to know what she finds most interesting.
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There are many kinds of 'interesting', and everyone here is from worlds far different from the Realms she knows. But Meja sticks to the person who's farthest from her previous experiences.
"I would have to say Shiala, I suppose. Talking to her about where she comes from is never dull."
They'd gotten off to a bit of a rocky start, what with Yggdrasil's cosmetic resemblance to something dire back in Shiala's world. But Meja had had her as a neighbor, and she'd appreciated the experience.
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"Everyone here seems incredible to me, but then there seem to be a number of non-humans.
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She shrugged. "Imagine my surprise when I found out there were real angels here. And I hear such differing accounts of them I can't make them out at all."
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"I'm certain you put them out well. Or the Doctor would be a great deal skinnier, and full of pointy objects," she jokes.
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She grinned.
"We were quite scandalous for 1969."
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