Threshold 3: Perspectives [Heller I]
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Morrowlark
You've lost something, haven't you?
You know what would be awesome? If you had control of your original body so you could bask in how everyone just calls you 'Doctor Heller' now. Whole career of getting first-named by everyone and their mother 'cause you're a woman, world ends and all of a sudden you've got respect. You're decently sure Orchid started it without even thinking, which is par for the course with things Orchid has done that alter the community. Everyone's sure wearing jackets everywhere now, huh?
Unfortunately, with the assistance of various animals and (medical) Doctor Rupert, you have received some bad news on that front. It's taken you a bit to really come to grips with it, and even then you're pretty sure something jagged and ragged has been ripped open in your self-image, but for now it is what it is. You're not going to wake up, at least not like this. Your body has converted into...
...Well, into oneiroscopes and ontological wave detectors and psiometers and all the tools of your trade. The flesh on the outside is only there because there's no reason for it not to be there. Your mind is stored somewhere in there, and can reach out to touch the sufficiently weak or the insufficiently human, but that's it. The whole rest of you is a portable lab for the study of ontology and oneirophysics, and it's under your control. When you're not investing your consciousness in an animal or something with reduced agency such as a pre-awakening spider, the entire world is just waves and emanations and manifestations, a readout that has replaced your five senses, six if you count your uncanny knack for knowing the weather. This is still pretty disorienting and unpleasant, like adjusting to a new glasses prescription, so you spend a lot of time being various birds, insects, and fish. There's an odd lack of stray or feral animals near here, but you suspect the invisible people might have collected them with whatever odd knack they have for urban verm-
- Oh that's a depressing pair of dots to connect.
So here you are in your fucking coma bed, taking up vital resources though, to the eternal anger of the doctors who don't know what's going on, not as many as a human of your size should, and trying to keep yourself busy. Communication is a bitch. The good news is that crows and ravens can be made to speak human language, though with many, MANY pauses because there's not a lot of air in them lungs, and the bad news is you're not sure if you can turn a crow into a person by doing that too much. Efforts by the Station 104 folks, your peers, to get others to learn dot code are slow going. Everyone's busy! They're building a home! So uh.
Yeah.
There's just not time to get everyone up to speed just for poor old Doctor Heller. At least the spiders agreed to learn instantly...
You check in on the perimeters, find them uneventful, and decide it's time to metaphorically get out of bed and metaphorically go on a stupid walk for your stupid mental health and metaphorically shove aside the thought that if Jill could fix up the Threshold girl like she did, maybe she could slap your stomach and convert you into an android or something. Being a stained glass robot wouldn't be so bad, but one leg took her down hard, a whole body? A whole new kind of being? That just might kill her, and...
...Well, Doctor Young was famous for his saying, and you're quite fond of it. Good science is rigorous; great science helps people.
Alright Heller, what're we doing today?
Choose 1
[ ] Raiding smaller churches for holy objects, holy books, holy etc; faith could be a comfort the community hasn't thought to address.
[ ] Find more spiders we must; return personhood to them we will
[ ] Could we attempt first contact with that dragon with deniable assets? The world is dying to know.
Unfortunately, with the assistance of various animals and (medical) Doctor Rupert, you have received some bad news on that front. It's taken you a bit to really come to grips with it, and even then you're pretty sure something jagged and ragged has been ripped open in your self-image, but for now it is what it is. You're not going to wake up, at least not like this. Your body has converted into...
...Well, into oneiroscopes and ontological wave detectors and psiometers and all the tools of your trade. The flesh on the outside is only there because there's no reason for it not to be there. Your mind is stored somewhere in there, and can reach out to touch the sufficiently weak or the insufficiently human, but that's it. The whole rest of you is a portable lab for the study of ontology and oneirophysics, and it's under your control. When you're not investing your consciousness in an animal or something with reduced agency such as a pre-awakening spider, the entire world is just waves and emanations and manifestations, a readout that has replaced your five senses, six if you count your uncanny knack for knowing the weather. This is still pretty disorienting and unpleasant, like adjusting to a new glasses prescription, so you spend a lot of time being various birds, insects, and fish. There's an odd lack of stray or feral animals near here, but you suspect the invisible people might have collected them with whatever odd knack they have for urban verm-
- Oh that's a depressing pair of dots to connect.
So here you are in your fucking coma bed, taking up vital resources though, to the eternal anger of the doctors who don't know what's going on, not as many as a human of your size should, and trying to keep yourself busy. Communication is a bitch. The good news is that crows and ravens can be made to speak human language, though with many, MANY pauses because there's not a lot of air in them lungs, and the bad news is you're not sure if you can turn a crow into a person by doing that too much. Efforts by the Station 104 folks, your peers, to get others to learn dot code are slow going. Everyone's busy! They're building a home! So uh.
Yeah.
There's just not time to get everyone up to speed just for poor old Doctor Heller. At least the spiders agreed to learn instantly...
You check in on the perimeters, find them uneventful, and decide it's time to metaphorically get out of bed and metaphorically go on a stupid walk for your stupid mental health and metaphorically shove aside the thought that if Jill could fix up the Threshold girl like she did, maybe she could slap your stomach and convert you into an android or something. Being a stained glass robot wouldn't be so bad, but one leg took her down hard, a whole body? A whole new kind of being? That just might kill her, and...
...Well, Doctor Young was famous for his saying, and you're quite fond of it. Good science is rigorous; great science helps people.
Alright Heller, what're we doing today?
Choose 1
[ ] Raiding smaller churches for holy objects, holy books, holy etc; faith could be a comfort the community hasn't thought to address.
[ ] Find more spiders we must; return personhood to them we will
[ ] Could we attempt first contact with that dragon with deniable assets? The world is dying to know.