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Jan. 12th, 2015 12:30 pm
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"Stand aside, please, I'm a doctor!"
Chaos. Pure, grainy, cheaply recorded chaos. The cellphone trembles violently with its owner's hands, and frightened shouting in Spanish from all around threatens to drown out the wails of a child. The dirty sidewalk is no place to treat the wounded.
The seven people bleeding out on the ground may not be alive to care, soon. The child screaming at a young couple's side is unhurt, but rightfully frightened.
Several someones pass in front of the camera. The owner moves to the side, and a loud male voice blares out, 'Are they alright? Are they alright?' when no one answers. The owner continues to move, and a frilly sleeve is pushed out of the way.
There's a man in a white labcoat kneeling over one of the bodies, pressing a cloth flat against a puddle of red.
'Hey, are they going to survive?' the phone owner repeats. The doctor snags the cuff of someone standing too close, and orders them to keep pressing down. They step forward with shaking hands and kneel also, and soon the doctor stands and moves on.
Someone's voice is rising and falling hysterically. There's shouting about police, and an ambulance. The camera turns to look, but it doesn't seem that either have arrived, and when it looks back several people have begun to grab shirts from the store's open sidewalk display, following the doctor's example.
The doctor is wearing a large woman's hat with a tag sticking out of it, now, conspicuously snatched from a knocked-over shelf. He's facing a direction that would normally let the camera see his profile, but the hat is big enough to hide all but his neck. He slows as he reaches a body that stares vacantly away--it's not the first he would've reached, but it is the first the camera has seen--and moves on.
Finally, there's the body that no one seems ready to approach, curled up and with its back to the crowd. Broken glass litters the ground around it, and when the doctor pushes it onto its back, he kicks a gun further out of reach.
Someone passes in front of the camera. "Hey..." The owner complains. No response, and the owner moves around. "Hey, why's he helping that fucker when there's people here who need help?"
The doctor's back is to the camera. It's impossible to see what he's doing until he glances towards the crowd, loops the hat's strap tightly around his jaw, and starts CPR.
No one stops or helps him. The camera continues to watch, eventually panning over the wounded, and the unhurt victims still milling around. Someone shouts about the police again, and more people are kneeling over the wounded victim's bodies, pressing down more cloth. The child has climbed into a sitting woman's lap, face buried in her hair.
One of makeshift medics calls out to the doctor tearfully, but they are ignored.
One of makeshift medics calls out to the doctor tearfully, but they are ignored.
There's an outcry. The camera snaps back to the doctor, who's lifting his head from the shooter's chest, pushing down arms that have begun to move sluggishly. More shouting, with more than a couple of screams. The crowd is starting to shuffle back, and the doctor throws up a blood-soaked hand, shouting urgent assurances. The camera glimpses part of his face, and he's young, and very clearly aware of the new dangers--both from revived shooter, and the crowd.
"He's not armed!" Triple checking. The doctor kneels on his wrist, shifting the man to check underneath. Quadruple checking. "He has no more weapons! He's unconscious!"
The shooter's eyes are glazed but open, and the confusion in the crowd eddies and swirls. Before anyone can do anything, there's armed men in uniforms of the law shoving through the crowd, taking control of the situation. The crowd's din reaches a new high, and the man with the camera is forced back. It becomes impossible to see anything else, as people move back and shake the camera every which way.
There's only a glimpse left of the doctor left in the clip, and it's from one last ditch effort. The phone gets held high in the air, and it shows a white coat turned to one of the uniforms, hands forward, bloody, and earnestly reassuring.
The clip cuts out.
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Date: 2015-04-16 03:08 am (UTC)Ryuzaki, despite his spacey demeanor and disheveled looks, seems to have had no trouble slipping into the mental aspect of his new role. as Caesar had slept, he'd taken the several hours to study, beefing up on aspects of biochemistry that can aid them with terrifying speed and thoroughness. He's turned himself into a highly competent and informed assistant.
"Move," he says with easy authority, brushing past Caesar with a ring of keys in his absurdly delicate, limp-wristed grip. The lock yields and he gestures for Caesar to open the door.
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Date: 2015-04-16 03:38 am (UTC)Caesar opens the door. The stench of death was already strong in the hall, but it's nothing compared to the room beyond. Two cadavers have already been laid out, awaiting examination: one is the body he'd been there to examine the night before. The next is one he doesn't recognize.
"I assume the new one is a control?"
He'd changed into less 'nice' clothes for the venture, and now he rolls up his sleeves, washing his hands in a nearby sink.
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Date: 2015-04-16 04:19 am (UTC)"I don't like it..." his stifled voice chokes out. "Put the oil on the masks, and then give me one, and hurry."
Whether Caesar's companion has a weak stomach or especially strong senses is anyone's guess, but either way it doesn't seem like he'll willingly cross the room's threshold until peppermint is all he can smell.
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Date: 2015-04-16 05:31 am (UTC)Both masks get doused with the oil. He hands one to Lazarus, assuming that the second is for himself, and he puts this one on.
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Date: 2015-04-17 03:57 am (UTC)He takes the mask and immediately slips it on when it's offered, going to wash his own hands afterward.
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Date: 2015-04-17 04:06 am (UTC)Oh well. At least this is the sort of thing he'd been ready to do on his own, so it's not like the man's going to hold him back.
There's a box with cameras on a table behind them, and he opens one to put together. Wow--these look ancient. Do they still use film? Cesar turns the digital screen on with a look of askance, needing a bit longer than he'd like to assemble it properly.
"Documentation of everything will be paramount," he says out loud, taking a picture of each cadaver. "The time stamps will help identify each stage."
He puts the camera aside, taking out his cellphone. He thumbs the screen for a few seconds, and then holds it still over the first body, waiting until it gives a chime.
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Date: 2015-04-17 08:04 pm (UTC)"I really must object to the use of your phone," he says when he notices Caesar taking it out. "The cameras will provide time stamps no problem, and I'd prefer if there was absolutely no possibility of you sending this information outside of this room."
It's his very polite way of accusing Caesar of wanting to leak information.
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Date: 2015-04-19 03:58 am (UTC)Well. This might become a problem.
"I need to use a modular application that's built into my phone," he explains. The phone stays where it is, not turning to show L the screen, and not being put away, either. "I can set my phone into airplane mode, if that would help. No mobile network, no internet--just the app."
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Date: 2015-04-20 04:35 am (UTC)"Show it to me," he says briskly, circling behind Cesar and resting his chin on the other man's shoulder, bony angles pressed against his more well-muscled flank. "Everything you're doing. I will need to supervise it if the process is truly necessary."
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Date: 2015-04-20 07:58 am (UTC)"It's all very mundane, I assure you. I've had experience working in confidential environments before, if that helps at all."
This is Caesar's nice way of saying L is going overboard, and that pushing his personal bubble and his secrecy is enough to get a reaction from him. The taller man squeezes the phone from both sides, and the power screen appears as a truncated menu. Airplane mode is one of the lower options, and he taps it.
A pop-up appears. ''Turn on Airplane mode. Airplane mode allows you to turn off calling, messaging, and data network features. It also...
Caesar tilts the screen and moves it to the side to invite L's attention. It's held far enough that L can't quite get the same results if he leans on Caesar the way he had been before.
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Date: 2015-04-21 05:31 am (UTC)"Regardless, I really must be informed..."
No ifs, ands, or buts. The phone serves as a adequate distraction, adequately drawing Ryuzaki's attention as his eyes glance over the description of the function. With no immediate need or reason to lean on Cesar, he doesn't seem compelled to, which must come as some kind of relief to the other man.
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Date: 2015-04-22 02:18 am (UTC)He jabs a finger at the appropriate app immediately, as though wanting to push through this quickly. Seconds later the display is filled with a yellow-tinted grid, with occasional blips and faint beeps. It's getting readings from the nanites that've clung to him in the months since leaving his home world. The readings are in the way.
Cesar taps a corner of the screen twice, and the blips go silent. Then he goes to the nearest corpse, holding the phone up as though to photograph it from above.
The only change comes when Cesar's hand accidentally passes under the phone's sensor. Beyond this, the phone is silent.
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Date: 2015-04-22 05:10 am (UTC)"What are those blips?" he asks, sharp eye catching them. "Are you eliciting them by merit of something in your own body? The nanites you spoke of?"
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Date: 2015-04-22 05:34 am (UTC)"That's just environmental interference. It's important to always zero your readings when you start, or who knows what it will read."
Yeah, he's doing the whole 'turn his back on L' and lifting the phone here. The phone is silent, and after a long pause he moves on to the next body.
Your joke tag was also great
Date: 2015-04-24 12:18 am (UTC)"You're saying that if it's no zeroed out before you start, the readings could be random or arbitrary?" he asks. "You'll really have to forgive the fact that I'm not familiar with this technology and that might slow us down, but I guarantee I won't forget something once you tell me. That's just how I am."
That's also, perhaps, a warning. If you're lying, you'd better be damn good at memorizing your lies.
Hahaha, thanks. I need to use that icon soon...
Date: 2015-04-24 05:44 am (UTC)'He'll remember everything'. Is that a threat, or just an expression? Either way Cesar won't turn around, and he's acting as though there's nothing that he needs to be concerned about.
Which there isn't. Cesar finishes taking readings from both bodies with nary a peep, and he lowers the phone to tap a few more times on the screen before putting it away. If L was close enough to see, he was stopping the app, and then turning the screen off.
"Has any sort of standard procedure for your own examinations of Kira's victims been established? My own studies have been hasty up until this point, and I don't want to miss anything you're hoping to find."
If 'hasty' means that he's been taking pictures, grabbing a few key samples, and leaving as quickly as possible, then yes, he's been 'hasty'.
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Date: 2015-04-24 07:43 pm (UTC)Ryuzaki hangs around, still close to Caesar without encroaching so dramatically as he was before. He watches the screen flick off, then he's eyes return to the other man's face.
"There have been autopsies, of course. In every case, there were no blockages causing the heart attacks, and attempts to restart the cardiac muscle were unsuccessful. The heart beat once, and then never again, regardless of the number of attempts. Examination of the heart itself revealed nothing wrong with it, and I've been particularly interested in attempting a transplant from a Kira victim to a body in need of a donor organ, just to see what would happen, but... you can imagine the ethics tangle that is. We've had no luck getting anyone to agree to it."
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Date: 2015-04-24 08:02 pm (UTC)As callous as his suggestion is, he's still grimacing, and it's clear that this is pushing an edge of his comfort zone.
"What about transplanting a healthy heart into a Kira victim?"
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Date: 2015-04-24 08:44 pm (UTC)"Maybe not hard to understand why, but still... a nuisance. As for transplanting a healthy heart... don't get me wrong, I want to try it, but hardened criminals are hardly the sorts to make it onto organ wait lists, especially in that time frame. We could probably arrange something but I guarantee at least a few people on our team would have a big problem with it."
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Date: 2015-04-24 08:56 pm (UTC)It's strange, and a little inconvenient. Not that he's objecting, of course: this is all a small price to pay to keep what matters out of Providence's hands.
"I take it there've been no autopsies with unusual results? No strange tests, genetic background checks, environmental circumstances, or meteorological coincidences?"
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Date: 2015-04-25 04:58 am (UTC)"Unusual, other than having a perfectly functional heart in a perfectly healthy body that's not beating?" he asks dryly. "Nothing like that, at least not in any conclusive manner. The distribution of the factors you're describing is as random as it would be in any general population."
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Date: 2015-04-25 05:49 am (UTC)'I', not 'we'. L was never invited to help him work on the nanites, even if he's invited himself into trying.
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Date: 2015-04-27 05:31 pm (UTC)"You sound as if you're not planning to work with our team for very long. While I admire your optimism that we'll catch Kira and cut you loose that quickly, my own projections for this case allow for quite a lot of time together. You can't be intending to delay your work for all that time."
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Date: 2015-04-27 10:17 pm (UTC)"I'm not sure I completely follow, Ryuzaki. I don't plan on delaying anything once I have access to the computers you promised."
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Date: 2015-04-29 09:05 pm (UTC)"We." Not "you." This is not up for debate.
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