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"Harry said you might be able to translate this"
Leo holds up the papers
"Found them in that odd bookshelf that keeps changing books when you aren't looking at it. These caught my Eye but Im not familiar with the language. I would have Snow translate it, but well...No internet connection here."

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Kusuke looked up at Leo with clear displeasure. "I can. It's something about a guy named Gilgamesh." He unscrewed another part on the motor in his hands, causing the miscellaneous pieces to fall apart onto the floor. "So you're going to just walk up and expect me to translate texts for you after everything you pulled on that last world?" 

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"Pretty much."

 

Well at least he is honest about it.
Snow internally sighs, rapidly loseing hope this would go well.

She strongly doubted these two would ever be able to properly get along. They had gotten of on like five wrong foots, and Leo was not the best at dealing with pepole. Not the worst....But not the best.


If this went south, she was probbly going to have to step in.

 

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Kusuke looked at Leo blankly. And he thought he was bad at being diplomatic. "So. . . You're not going to apologize, you're not even going to ask me to translate it, you're just going to barge in while I'm working on something and assume that I'll do it for you out of the kindness of my heart?" He snorted. "Given your track record you'll probably blow a hole in the side of the ship with whatever information is in here, regardless of how useful it actually is."

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"All thats already been cleared up though. Besides, aren't you curious whats in here? The least you could do is have a Little faith."

His tone takes on some mesure of excitement
"It could be some old legend, or a study on ancient techniques, or a draft of a report on some magical experiment, or- "
And snow tries to lower his expectations
"Or something borring, like a manifest of some dude's ship" 

"I mean, yeah I guess, but we won't know until we read it"

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Kusuke rolled his eyes. He was tempted to just say no, but after a moment of thought he figured that he would be rid of this particular nuisance faster if he just read the damn thing. "Fine, I'll skim it for you. Just do whatever you're going to do with it well away from me or anything important."

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Arminius mentally sighs. This would be easy enough to stretch the truth on but still, it's annoying as shit to deal with. "So basically, the idea was to see if there would be any practical application for reversing my abilities and adding essence to a person. I had previously worked on a prisoner who only reported feeling hotter but otherwise didn't seem to have any noticeable effects before I removed the chunk so I thought in the future it'd be a likewise mild reaction even with stronger essences.... Well, I don't know what factors could have lead to it but near instantly after applying the essence they turned into something similar to the monster I got the essence from and grabbed me by the face... That's how I got the burns up there. So, since that obviously wasn't good I removed the chunk but I get it had fused with part of their soul, creating something akin to one of my minions but based on the soul part. Also it hated me so it chased me around and burned my legs until the orc grabbed it and I could run off."

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Arminius holds up a hand for Harry to stop. "Actually, this talk has given me an idea. I think the problem with my experiment in part is that essence inherently wants to collect together given the right stimulus.... But, what about a whole soul? They inherently would need some help to put them together but if both sides were willing I could safely combine the two, which would likely lead to physical changes that should prove incredibly useful... Think you could help me out with this experiment? Should be safe as can be since even if the soul gets rejected it'll go right back into my reserve this time."

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Being essentially done with the checkups save for some ongoing conversations immediately after some of them, Harry contacts Proditor, to make sure that they got everyone.

 

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Arminius looks confused but nods. It would probably occur to Harry that the sneak wasn't from a world where people actually wrote down proposals for what they'd be doing as an experiment, rather than just asking permission and going at best.

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Following the creation of this device, Harry had no real desire to use it immediately. It would work later, and he'd have better ideas if he gave himself some time to turn things over in his head. It was without really thinking about it that he said "sure" to Leo's request to test it. In seeing the result, Harry felt some disgust. 

 

"Well that's rather disturbing. That what happens if you get irradiated?"

 

"What now though? Dunno if I should do any tests or if it'll just make all my tools melt."

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"Yep, A good dose of radiation and I would mutate, In this case, giving my blood a strong enough dose I was able to transform it into a monster. Like I said before, I would rather like to avoid growing eyes on my back. There is a reason divine substances and mutagenic reactors are controlled"

As he says this, he begins to move two fingers around like a conductor and the beast responds in kind, as much as its useless little body could. Tentacles moveing and waveing as Leo directed it.

"Don't worry about your tools, unless its developed somehting like acid, as long as you don't use plastic it SHOULD be fine. We should do some test with it and see how it reacts to things. Maybe use Symbiosis mana to try and integrate it with a plant or some other spare samples. Or maybe I could add Cores into it to keep it alive and give it some uses. If those tentacles could be freed up, and used in some way, that would be great"

"Its also possible you could derive some phonems from it, and use those in Spellwork. Ethier way you won't be able to do much testing if you only have one. You should ask Tim to imprint it"

Leo nods, clearly considering various options. His mind running off with various test and ideas to try and imploy

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"Alright. We can do some tests, and then you can keep it, do what you like with it. Given it's your blood obviously it's yours, but still, I definitely don't need it."

 

"What I hope to get out of this is. . . more along the lines of what's understandable to me, stuff that I trust." After mentioning this, Harry began. prep for taking a DNA sample, and identifying some of the molecular structure if DNA sampling proved useless.

 

After a few tedious chemical tests and sequencing the genome, he murmured, "Stuff that's understandable, like that." He put down the tablet, and turned to Leo.

 

"Here's the thing. This little guy, he isn't exactly stable, I don't think. Something in you allows your body to replenish, or not need the proteins coded for by someone like mine's genome. But this guy, well, it looks like he doesn't have whatever coping mechanism you've got. No real way of repairing or replacing damaged cells, or replenishing much of anything. I'd give it ten to fourteen hours."

 

"Other info I've got: No real nervous system, it's movements are entirely built in--poorly--and in response to stimuli. But there's some promise, I think, this." Harry pointed out the specific set of genetic markers that he'd noticed something in. "It's, well, it doesn't work exactly, but it's got the building blocks for some specific tissue, which would absorb nutrients pretty well. It hasn't quite got the hang of using it. Imprinting it seems fine, I don't think there's a limit to how many things Tim can imprint, right?"

 

"After that, well, let's pick a path, focus on something specific you want to do with it."

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Tim wanders in, having heard that he was needed to imprint something.  As soon as he steps in the room he makes his way over to look at the thing trapped in the case, before deadpanning.

"What kind of unholy eldritch abomination are you working on today?"

He looks at it a little closer, before turning around with a slight flash of disgust.

"I hope this isn't what you brought me here to copy."

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"Yeah I know it won't last. Things without a soul, but lacking a self stable body just can't stay togther. Not on its own. But with healing magic It could be made to keep. Do you have any diamonds or elemental carbon?"

"Oh, hey Tim. Nothing unholy, Just a tiny monster. Totaly harmless, but it won't live for long without some other experiments to back it up, and experiments require things to test. If you could make a copy or two that would be great."

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Tim digs into his bag and hands Leo a piece of soft brown coal, then he sort of shifts around in place thinking for a moment.

"I could imprint it, but it would take a very long time and may not work right at all.  You see the more complex something is the longer it takes to process without skipping steps.  Pure iron is easier to create than iron ore or steel for example.  Life...life is complex, if you want it to stay alive it takes even longer.  You have to record the state and position of each and every cell uniquely, lest it break down from decay in only a few minutes.  It's why my magic doesn't play nice with Thaumaturgy."

 

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