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[For a time, Aya debating sending this particular transmission through radio. In the interests of total transparency, however, she decided she simply did not care if the locals were to catch sight of her broadcast.]
[After all, from her perspective, she was doing nothing wrong.]
It has been brought to my attention recently that there are many residing in the city of Keelai who possess an inadequate knowledge of technology. [The statement was meant to be factual, not insulting.] As such, I would be willing to offer my knowledge and expertise to any and all who wish to learn.
Currently, I am employed at Stark Industries as an instructor. However, it does not make sense to me that the local populace should receive instruction that those of us designated as Foreigners do not. And although I am currently prohibited in bringing Foreigners into my classrooms at that location, there are various other resources I could utilize.
[A Pause, to allow this bit of information to sink in. Followed by a second request:]
In addition, I am currently seeking any carbon-based life form who would be willing to aid me in an experiment. It is both non-painful and non-invasive, I can assure you, and would require little more than a series of full-body scans, and perhaps some verbal inquiry regarding the precise biometric specifics of your unique species'
[She says, with her usual serene tone, as if it were truly nothing major.]
For those who wish to contact me about these opportunities, my name is Aya.
Thank You.
[After all, from her perspective, she was doing nothing wrong.]
It has been brought to my attention recently that there are many residing in the city of Keelai who possess an inadequate knowledge of technology. [The statement was meant to be factual, not insulting.] As such, I would be willing to offer my knowledge and expertise to any and all who wish to learn.
Currently, I am employed at Stark Industries as an instructor. However, it does not make sense to me that the local populace should receive instruction that those of us designated as Foreigners do not. And although I am currently prohibited in bringing Foreigners into my classrooms at that location, there are various other resources I could utilize.
[A Pause, to allow this bit of information to sink in. Followed by a second request:]
In addition, I am currently seeking any carbon-based life form who would be willing to aid me in an experiment. It is both non-painful and non-invasive, I can assure you, and would require little more than a series of full-body scans, and perhaps some verbal inquiry regarding the precise biometric specifics of your unique species'
[She says, with her usual serene tone, as if it were truly nothing major.]
For those who wish to contact me about these opportunities, my name is Aya.
Thank You.
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Not going to...what?
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A construct of one.
It will imitate the physical appearance and auditory sounds of one, but it will possess none of the biological makeup that would label it organic.
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[Pull yourself together, Donatello.]
O... okay.
... I don't know what it looks like.
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It resembles something like this...
[Again, her palm began to glow. Differently than both the stethoscope and the light scanner. It came out more like a holographic screen, only one that could be viewed from all sides.]
[Numbers and symbols that he would not recognize scrolled across the screen, both up and down as well as right to left, until they flickered out of existence to be replaced with...the faint outlines of a noticeably bright green-tinted heart. There was no way it would have passed for a real heart, though the likeness was as dimensionally accurate as her calculations would allow.]
[Rotating slowly around an invisible axis, it had yet to begin producing any sounds. All picture, allowing for Don to get the best view possible.]
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[As the hologram builds, though, he leans in, closer and closer, until he's probably invading Aya's personal space.]
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Do you approve?
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Given that I'm looking at a model of something that's playing a vital role in me being alive right now, I have to say yes.
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[It was not imperative, but it would make this next stage easier.]
I am now going to calculate the mathematical frequency, pitch, and tempo of your heartbeats, and recreate the sound. Once it has begun, you may listen to the live heartbeat through the device I have given you to tell me how similar they are.
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[The sound was muffled at first. Fine-tuning. Before long, however, the screen was producing a strong, steady heartbeat.]
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If I'm logging onto a console with a heart rhythm like that, it had better be to tell people I'm in tachycardia and need a crash cart STAT.
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Am I correct in interpreting that statement to mean...it is not a match?
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[She adjusted the beats accordingly, slowing the otherwise rapid heartbeat down to the temp he suggested.]
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It's ... it's close. I'm not sure if there's really a difference, or if I'm just imagining it.
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[A moment later, the construct stethoscopeIt faded as well.]
It is as I suspected.
Heartbeat alone would not be a definitive failsafe.
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Hey -!
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Yes?
Did I forget something?
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[He doesn't want to whine, but why can't he have one nice thing?]
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Oh!
My apologies. It was not real, but a construct made from my own energy.
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[That would be a no. Sorry.]
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If you have no other suggestions at this time, I will take my leave.
There are others whom I have spoken to regarding both the experiments as well as class ideas.
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