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'''The Berlin Specimen''' was a virtual representation of one of [[Jacob Frye]] and [[Evie Frye]]'s [[Genetic memory|genetic memories]], relived by a [[Helix initiate]] through the [[Helix|Helix Navigator]]. | '''The Berlin Specimen''' was a virtual representation of one of [[Jacob Frye]] and [[Evie Frye]]'s [[Genetic memory|genetic memories]], relived by a [[Helix initiate]] through the [[Helix|Helix Navigator]]. | ||
== Description == | |||
The Frye twins visited their ally scientist, [[Charles Darwin]]. | |||
== Dialogue == | |||
Jacob and Evie met with Charles Darwin who was in need of aid. The twins were eager to oblige. | |||
* '''Darwin:'' '''''<nowiki/>''I didn't know you had a twin sister Mr. Frye.'' | |||
* '''Evie:''''' Evie Frye, sir. It's a pleasure.'' | |||
* '''Darwin:''''' Usually, I would reciprocate the sentiment, Miss Frye, but today I am afraid nothing will bring me pleasure.'' | |||
* '''Evie:''''' What's troubling you, sir?'' | |||
* '''Darwin:''''' I am used to people challenging my ideas, in fact, I live for it... The cult and thrust of spirited debate! Lately, however, attacks against my reputation have taken a darker turn. Threats of violence against my person and against my colleagues. I do not wish anyone to be hurt because of my research...'' | |||
* '''Jacob:''''' You helped me with [[Starrick's Soothing Syrup|Starrick's Syrup]]. I am in your debt.'' | |||
* '''Darwin:''''' We help each other, sir.'' | |||
* '''Evie:''''' My brother and I will make sure that you can continue your work in peace.'' | |||
* '''Darwin:''''' What do you know of bones?'' | |||
* '''Jacob:''''' I know how much pressure it takes to shatter, snap, or splinter one.'' | |||
* '''Evie:''''' Only a few of their names, learned from books.'' | |||
* '''Darwin:''''' Mmm... Perhaps it would be simpler if I just explained the situation... A few days ago, a German colleague, Dr. Schwartz, sent me a telegram. He informed me he was on his way to [[London]] to deliver a very important fossil, you see. In fact, he should arrive at Charing Cross any moment now. Would you ensure no harm comes to him?'' | |||
* '''Jacob:''''' I'll bring Dr. Schwartz and that fossil to you, Mr. Darwin.'' | |||
* '''Evie:''''' I'll ensure Dr. Schwartz's safety and makes sure you get that fossil.'' | |||
* '''Darwin:''''' Splendid! But please do be careful...'' | |||
==Reference== | ==Reference== | ||
Revision as of 13:16, 14 November 2015
The Berlin Specimen was a virtual representation of one of Jacob Frye and Evie Frye's genetic memories, relived by a Helix initiate through the Helix Navigator.
Description
The Frye twins visited their ally scientist, Charles Darwin.
Dialogue
Jacob and Evie met with Charles Darwin who was in need of aid. The twins were eager to oblige.
- Darwin: I didn't know you had a twin sister Mr. Frye.
- Evie: Evie Frye, sir. It's a pleasure.
- Darwin: Usually, I would reciprocate the sentiment, Miss Frye, but today I am afraid nothing will bring me pleasure.
- Evie: What's troubling you, sir?
- Darwin: I am used to people challenging my ideas, in fact, I live for it... The cult and thrust of spirited debate! Lately, however, attacks against my reputation have taken a darker turn. Threats of violence against my person and against my colleagues. I do not wish anyone to be hurt because of my research...
- Jacob: You helped me with Starrick's Syrup. I am in your debt.
- Darwin: We help each other, sir.
- Evie: My brother and I will make sure that you can continue your work in peace.
- Darwin: What do you know of bones?
- Jacob: I know how much pressure it takes to shatter, snap, or splinter one.
- Evie: Only a few of their names, learned from books.
- Darwin: Mmm... Perhaps it would be simpler if I just explained the situation... A few days ago, a German colleague, Dr. Schwartz, sent me a telegram. He informed me he was on his way to London to deliver a very important fossil, you see. In fact, he should arrive at Charing Cross any moment now. Would you ensure no harm comes to him?
- Jacob: I'll bring Dr. Schwartz and that fossil to you, Mr. Darwin.
- Evie: I'll ensure Dr. Schwartz's safety and makes sure you get that fossil.
- Darwin: Splendid! But please do be careful...