Editing Episode 210: Thy Fearful Symmetry
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Meanwhile, the operation on Lem appears to be successful. He’s survived the surgery, albeit is now comatose, and the prognosis is hopeful he’ll wake up. Christian reads to him while he’s unconscious, with the idea the sound of his voice and the stories will stimulate the little boy’s brain and speed recovery. Rina takes turns spelling Christian and after a couple of days, Lem wakes up. | Meanwhile, the operation on Lem appears to be successful. He’s survived the surgery, albeit is now comatose, and the prognosis is hopeful he’ll wake up. Christian reads to him while he’s unconscious, with the idea the sound of his voice and the stories will stimulate the little boy’s brain and speed recovery. Rina takes turns spelling Christian and after a couple of days, Lem wakes up. | ||
− | In the ten days following the operation, while Lem recuperates, Arden has been busy. Not only is he monitoring Lem’s condition, he’s also trying to find out if the popular kitchen machine, the ProMagic protein texturizer isn’t somehow instrumental in causing the TSEB. Does it cause changes to the paste to cause the prion disease? He | + | In the ten days following the operation, while Lem recuperates, Arden has been busy. Not only is he monitoring Lem’s condition, he’s also trying to find out if the popular kitchen machine, the ProMagic protein texturizer isn’t somehow instrumental in causing the TSEB. Does it cause changes to the paste to cause the prion disease? He acquires a ProMagic and together he and Rina fiddle with it. |
− | After 10 days for Lem to recuperate, we thank the Doc and leave for the spaceport, thence to lift off and head for Aesir (so Jake can visit his family | + | After 10 days for Lem to recuperate, we thank the Doc and leave for the spaceport, thence to lift off and head for Aesir (so Jake can visit his family) and to drop off our cargo at Brisingamen. |
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It will take 83 hours and 183 fuel hours to get to Brisingamen, about 3.5 days. | It will take 83 hours and 183 fuel hours to get to Brisingamen, about 3.5 days. | ||
− | The hours stretch on as our destination approaches. We find out via Cortex news that several of the Alliance | + | The hours stretch on as our destination approaches. We find out via Cortex news that several of the Alliance city Class space cruisers fuel systems went afoul, taking the ships offline. The ships affected were the ''IAV Dortmunder'', ''IAV Trafalgar'', and the ''IAV Magellan''. Is this what one of the Doc’s patients meant, with his theory that ‘they’ were coming to steal the ‘gas’, the hydro fuel ships run on? There is no knowing and there is nothing we can do about it while still in transit. At least no one is actively gunning for us and for the first time in some while we enjoy a reprieve from the rough and tumble. |
Lem revives two days en route and he’s up and around, looking at things and talking. And when he talks, it’s in a most self-aware manner, almost adult. Especially when Lem realizes something is not entirely right with how his mind works, especially when he forgets something he feels he should remember. It’s a mite odd, but after seeing him in the walking-dead state for so long, we’re glad that some improvement has been made on his condition, no matter how creepifying it gets on occasion. On the 2nd day, Lem starts hanging out in the engine room to listen to the engines. Rina lets him stay, but keeps an eye on him and takes the time to explain how stuff in there works, lets him hold her tools. It’s a big improvement from the cut-off little boy we’d brought aboard and we’re hopeful that the treatment will work. | Lem revives two days en route and he’s up and around, looking at things and talking. And when he talks, it’s in a most self-aware manner, almost adult. Especially when Lem realizes something is not entirely right with how his mind works, especially when he forgets something he feels he should remember. It’s a mite odd, but after seeing him in the walking-dead state for so long, we’re glad that some improvement has been made on his condition, no matter how creepifying it gets on occasion. On the 2nd day, Lem starts hanging out in the engine room to listen to the engines. Rina lets him stay, but keeps an eye on him and takes the time to explain how stuff in there works, lets him hold her tools. It’s a big improvement from the cut-off little boy we’d brought aboard and we’re hopeful that the treatment will work. |