[ Well, that's fascinating. The nature of the androids' human bodies remains of interest, even if urgent concerns often put it on the backburner.
He doesn't doubt that Markus knows the following already, but — ]
I can see why this is of interest to you, especially. Connor's sample was the same. That's how we eliminated the other causes for white blood cells after the outbreak.
[ we, he and Bobbi. interesting that Clarke tested the boys through MS, however. He'd seen her at Connor's birthday, of course, but he notes the apparent closeness (as he notes all details about his fellow displaced, at once curious and calculated; you never know when that information will be of use). ]
I'll think on it.
[ He says, when he already told Bobbi he shouldn't be passing samples alone — that the call's coming from inside the house, so to speak. Doesn't know what he'd do, if he spotted something that could put him (or his route home) at an advantage, or if he noticed a potential risk — no, no, he does, and that's why it worries him.
Someone needs to work the samples alongside him and check that he doesn't tamper with the results, going to and from Morningstar. Another MS consignee, with enough knowledge to grasp the data, so if Fitz does alter them, they'll know. A position to be filled in future, perhaps. ]
[Perpetually of interest to both of the androids, at any rate — and while it’s a mystery that he’d like to unravel sooner than later, if there’s anything odd about these bodies beyond looking somehow exactly like their old ones, Markus knows to not place this subset of mysteries to the top of the list.
Might they can solve them simultaneously by comparing and contrasting. Taking these samples from the whole of group, and seeing just where they lie in the stratum.]
I don’t exactly possess the qualifications to be much help, but you know if there’s anything you need, I’m just a message away.
[But best to leave the science to those suited for it. Markus can pour over the results with the best of them, but his trust in the actual process belongs to others.]
And you’re welcome. I’m always wanting to hear you work through theories, as they might apply to all of us.
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He doesn't doubt that Markus knows the following already, but — ]
I can see why this is of interest to you, especially.
Connor's sample was the same. That's how we eliminated the other causes for white blood cells after the outbreak.
[ we, he and Bobbi. interesting that Clarke tested the boys through MS, however. He'd seen her at Connor's birthday, of course, but he notes the apparent closeness (as he notes all details about his fellow displaced, at once curious and calculated; you never know when that information will be of use). ]
I'll think on it.
[ He says, when he already told Bobbi he shouldn't be passing samples alone — that the call's coming from inside the house, so to speak. Doesn't know what he'd do, if he spotted something that could put him (or his route home) at an advantage, or if he noticed a potential risk — no, no, he does, and that's why it worries him.
Someone needs to work the samples alongside him and check that he doesn't tamper with the results, going to and from Morningstar. Another MS consignee, with enough knowledge to grasp the data, so if Fitz does alter them, they'll know. A position to be filled in future, perhaps. ]
Thanks for working through all this with me.
no subject
Might they can solve them simultaneously by comparing and contrasting. Taking these samples from the whole of group, and seeing just where they lie in the stratum.]
I don’t exactly possess the qualifications to be much help, but you know if there’s anything you need, I’m just a message away.
[But best to leave the science to those suited for it. Markus can pour over the results with the best of them, but his trust in the actual process belongs to others.]
And you’re welcome. I’m always wanting to hear you work through theories, as they might apply to all of us.