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Gustav Müller
That's interesting. A coincidence, but perhaps it may be some subliminal force guided me to that name.
Gustav Müller
Based.What an unguarded man. You could do it, you know. Creep up behind him, and twist his head off. It would be exceedingly simple.
C. You wait and watch to see what he does. What he's doing is not technically against any of the hospital rules, being a medical student at this place.
I'd vote C, but it looks like you guys have already voted.I think A has it. Will prep the update.
Let me remind you all that based doggo was correct yet again.so we get a chance to snap his neck when he returns
I wonder what he is referring to. It might mean that Liz may not be in immediate danger of dying, though it might not be a good thing.You do not have to take my word for it, but I can assure you that she will waste away and eventually end up in a state worse than death... and that it is something none of the supposed doctors here can prevent.
I see that the good aspirant is working on a d20 system. How quaint."You do not have to take my word for it, but I can assure you that she will waste away and eventually end up in a state worse than death... and that it is something none of the supposed doctors here can prevent. I will not perform any experiments on her until we have ninety-five percent confidence in our protocols."
"Ninety five?"
"Nothing is ever guaranteed,"
yes, the "if i only could get my scalpel into enough brains of people close to death, i'm sure to figure it out eventually" method is famous for restoring people to their true healthy selvesFor all of his mad scientist impression, the young man at least volunteered a diagnosis... and he boasts a better grasp on medical practices than Dr. Muller, or anyone around here.
No one else has come forward with a suggestion on how to fix Liz. No one even knows where to start. The man offers an experimental solution, but perhaps it is time for us to consider one now that most conventional ones have failed.
But realistically, what are we hoping for? Unless we want to become a full-fledged doctor and pioneer a new area of medicine all by ourselves, our best chance at finding the cure is encountering some kind of genius passing by. And we don't even know how much sand is left in the clock.
I wonder what he is referring to. It might mean that Liz may not be in immediate danger of dying, though it might not be a good thing.You do not have to take my word for it, but I can assure you that she will waste away and eventually end up in a state worse than death... and that it is something none of the supposed doctors here can prevent.
The only thing restraining me from jumping on the offer is our doggo's reaction to the man.
If we want to make a Faustian bargain for Liz's life, we can always accept the Hound's offer. I see no reason to accept the help of this wannabe-Frankenstein.But realistically, what are we hoping for? Unless we want to become a full-fledged doctor and pioneer a new area of medicine all by ourselves, our best chance at finding the cure is encountering some kind of genius passing by. And we don't even know how much sand is left in the clock.
...yes?yes, the "if i only could get my scalpel into enough brains of people close to death, i'm sure to figure it out eventually" method is famous for restoring people to their true healthy selves
No one else has come forward with a suggestion on how to fix Liz. No one even knows where to start. The man offers an experimental solution, but perhaps it is time for us to consider one now that most conventional ones have failed.
No, A implies that you believe him and will trust him. Which is such an extraordinary level of fuckup, I can't even begin to explain it.Because we can keep an eye on him, something that the two other options don’t allow.