Robert Lutece (
ablankpage) wrote2014-03-27 10:42 am
Voxophone 7/?? - Voice
Citizens of Luceti.
[It is, perhaps, the first time Robert Lutece has ever used the journal as an actual means of reaching the community at large rather than simply a voxophone others happened to hear and respond to.
For all intents and purposes, he sounds as if he's discussing the weather or another phase in the Lutece Field he and Rosalind have been attempting to re-discover here and the machine they intend to re-build.
It's a very calm, very scientific tone.]
I would like to know if anyone here has information regarding conception, gestation, and delivery of children as it pertains to Luceti.
Physics is my specialty, but I am well-versed in anatomy and biology. [He does not need the "birds and bees" talk. That isn't the purpose of this.] However, there are anomalies in this world in regards to anatomy and biology -- the wings, for instance.
It is of interest to me whether these changes or the progression of the alterations of reality commonly referred to as "shifts" affect the aforementioned topics.
[...And yes, that is all he's going to say on the topic. Not why it matters or why he's decided to start researching this. It's simply stated as a matter of fact.]
Any information or Luceti-specific literature on the subject would be most helpful.
Thank you.
[It is, perhaps, the first time Robert Lutece has ever used the journal as an actual means of reaching the community at large rather than simply a voxophone others happened to hear and respond to.
For all intents and purposes, he sounds as if he's discussing the weather or another phase in the Lutece Field he and Rosalind have been attempting to re-discover here and the machine they intend to re-build.
It's a very calm, very scientific tone.]
I would like to know if anyone here has information regarding conception, gestation, and delivery of children as it pertains to Luceti.
Physics is my specialty, but I am well-versed in anatomy and biology. [He does not need the "birds and bees" talk. That isn't the purpose of this.] However, there are anomalies in this world in regards to anatomy and biology -- the wings, for instance.
It is of interest to me whether these changes or the progression of the alterations of reality commonly referred to as "shifts" affect the aforementioned topics.
[...And yes, that is all he's going to say on the topic. Not why it matters or why he's decided to start researching this. It's simply stated as a matter of fact.]
Any information or Luceti-specific literature on the subject would be most helpful.
Thank you.

[written]
It isn't a decision to be made lightly. However, that does not mean that it is a decision that must be answered in the negative. There are risks to be considered as well as benefits, and both must be weighed accordingly so an informed decision may be reached.
[written]
To be abandoned, in a world that theyCan that truly be fair, for them?
You knowIt's not the same as it would be in your home world.
Benefits?Even if that's not worth returning to -[The writing breaks off here, and something is crossed out heavily.]
I apologize. I've said more than I should.
[written]
But Robert doesn't write that. It stays a simple thought in his head. The person he's speaking with is coming from a place of emotion. The argument about what is "natural" comes from pathos.
Even the simple mention of fairness plays upon that.]
I believe this is an area where we will not agree.
[written]
But she knew the facts of this world. She had spent too much studying it, and observing, and listening.
She had seen the children who were born here, and she knows how Sophie is suffering. And she has her own life experience to look back on as well. ]
So it would seem.
[written]
I will convey your warnings, however, to the appropriate party. The matter is wholly her decision.
[written]
If she has any further questions, she is welcome to get in contact with me.
[written]