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Sᴀʀᴇɴ Aʀᴛᴇʀɪᴜs ([personal profile] indoctrinated) wrote in [community profile] thisavrou2017-03-19 03:50 pm

[video]

[ the feed flickers once, twice, before it settles on Thisavrou's latest Turian resident. ]

I have heard of machine-gods that could harvest entire civilizations and render them into nothingness in nanoseconds, or even create a symbiotic relationship between machines and organics...but I have never heard of the likes of machinery that could resuscitate the dead.

Yet, I am led to believe the technology here is so highly advanced that it is as common as any other glitch in a program. Is that right?

[ here, Saren pauses, clearly disbelieving. ]

I seek more credible answers, which surely someone must have uncovered by now. Is there more to how we arrived here? What is known about our gracious hosts, is there information regarding them or their government?

Humans are known for their arrogance and non-compliance. I cannot imagine that all of you have been content to act as no better than cogs in a machine, submitting so that our gracious hosts could reap the benefits of your contribution.
wallride: (part of a balanced breakfast!)

[personal profile] wallride 2017-03-24 01:37 pm (UTC)(link)
Naw, it can heal inorganics too. I've tried it out on several willing participants and they all managed to get the same healing effects.

[he shrugs.]

I mean, I wouldn't use it on a broken bone, but lacerations and tears? I can do that. At most I can use it to dull pain on life-threatening injuries, but I'd recommend going to a doctor just to make sure everything goes back into the right place, y'know?
wallride: (hello!)

[personal profile] wallride 2017-03-26 09:07 pm (UTC)(link)
Smiles!

[lúcio no]